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The Quarters of Rome (Italian: quartieri di Roma) are the areas in and around the Italian city of Rome which became urbanised after the foundation of the last city-centre rione, Prati.
They form the second level of administrative sub-divisions of Roma Capitale. Together they cover 171.38 km2 and hold 1483913 inhabitants.[1]
^(in Italian) Roma Capitale - Roma Statistica. Popolazione iscritta in anagrafe al 31 dicembre 2015 per suddivisione toponomastica.
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registration of foreign corporations, charging a 33 per cent corporation tax on profits unless they can show that at least three-quartersof turnover is...