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Ostia

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Name — An ancient Roman port city at the mouth of the Tiber, and the modern district of Rome built near its ruins.

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Etymology

* (Roman Empire): Latin Ostia * (Italy): Italian Ostia, from Latin Ostia

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Ostia” mean?

The word “Ostia” means an ancient Roman port city at the mouth of the Tiber, and the modern district of Rome built near its ruins.

How do you use “Ostia” in a sentence?

Here is “Ostia” used in a sentence: “Ostia served as the main harbour for ancient Rome.”

What part of speech is “Ostia”?

“Ostia” is a name.

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