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Is Milan the capital of Italy?

No, the capital of Italy is Rome, and Milan is the second largest city in Italy.

Milan, known as Mediolanium in ancient Rome, is the second largest city in Italy, the capital of Milan Province and Lombardy, located on the Lombardy Plain.

Milan is an important transportation hub in southern Europe with a long history. It is famous for architecture, fashion, art, painting, opera, football and tourism. The GDP of Milan Metropolitan Area accounts for 4.8% of Italy's GDP, and it is the most densely populated and industrially developed area in Europe. Milan has a Mediterranean climate, with hot and dry summers and mild and rainy winters.

Milan is also one of the world-famous international metropolises, one of the eight metropolitan areas in the world, the most developed city in Italy and one of the four economic centers in Europe (Paris, London, Berlin, Italy), the world capital of fashion and design and the most influential city in the fashion industry, the world famous historical and cultural city, the world opera shrine and the world art capital.

Rome, which belongs to Italy, is the capital of Italy and the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country. Because of its long history, it is nicknamed "the eternal city".

There are many places of interest in Rome, including the Colosseum, the ruins of ancient Rome, the fountain for girls, the Pantheon, the Angel Castle and Venice Square, which are one of the eight ancient buildings in the world. In addition, Rome is a transportation hub of railways, highways and aviation, with convenient transportation and developed tourism.

Rome is the seat of government administrative departments, banks, tourism, insurance, scientific research institutions and consortia.