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{{TrackInfobox|name = Rome|image = <gallery>
 
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</gallery>|caption = Banners|location = Rome, Italy|length = Medium Length Track|games = [[File:A3 Icon.jpeg|50px|link=Asphalt 3: Street Rules]][[File:256px-Asphalt 4.jpg|50px|link=Asphalt 4: Elite Racing]][[File:250px-Asphalt 5 icon.jpg|50px|link=Asphalt 5]] [[File:A9 1.0 icon.png|50px|link=Asphalt 9: Legends]]}}'''Rome '''is the fourth most populous city in the European Union within city limits with its population of 2,872,800 residents. Rome was first founded at around 753 BC, making it one of the oldest occupied sites in Europe. Rome is the most popular tourist attraction in Italy and in 2016 was ranked 3rd most visited in the European Union. Rome is located in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula along the shores of the Tiber.
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</gallery>|caption = Banners|location = Rome, Italy|length = Medium Length Track|games = [[File:A3 Icon.jpeg|50px|link=Asphalt 3: Street Rules]][[File:256px-Asphalt 4.jpg|50px|link=Asphalt 4: Elite Racing]][[File:250px-Asphalt 5 icon.jpg|50px|link=Asphalt 5]][[File:A3D icon.jpeg|50px|link=Asphalt 3D]][[File:A9 1.0 icon.png|50px|link=Asphalt 9: Legends]]}}'''Rome '''is the fourth most populous city in the European Union within city limits with its population of 2,872,800 residents. Rome was first founded at around 753 BC, making it one of the oldest occupied sites in Europe. Rome is the most popular tourist attraction in Italy and in 2016 was ranked 3rd most visited in the European Union. Rome is located in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula along the shores of the Tiber.
 
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==Overview==
 
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Rome is the fourth most populous city in the European Union within city limits with its population of 2,872,800 residents. Rome was first founded at around 753 BC, making it one of the oldest occupied sites in Europe. Rome is the most popular tourist attraction in Italy and in 2016 was ranked 3rd most visited in the European Union. Rome is located in the central-western part of the Italian Peninsula along the shores of the Tiber.

Overview

Asphalt 3: Street Rules

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Asphalt 4: Elite Racing 

This track mostly centers the city. Consist a corner at the start, a straightaway passing the triumphal arc, a hairpin with a flat S bend at the market and a swallow curve before the start/finish line.

Asphalt 5

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Asphalt 3D

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Asphalt 9: Legends

Rome is one of the playable tracks in Asphalt 9: Legends. It features the following variants:

  • The Eternal City
  • Saint Peter's Kickoff
  • Capital of the World
  • Bread and Circuses
  • Tiber Stream
  • Roman Byroads
  • Roman Tumble
  • Complete Tour
  • Alternative Route
  • Tiber Cross
  • Pantheon Split
  • Ancient Rome

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Asphalt 4: Elite Racing
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Asphalt 9: Legends
Race tracks in Asphalt 9: Legends
Original tracks San Francisco Rome Himalayas Scotland Shanghai Cairo U.S. Midwest
Update-released tracks The CaribbeanOsakaNew YorkNevadaAucklandBuenos AiresGreenlandParisTuscanyNorway