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What contributed to the Latins becoming the first settlers in the Italian peninsula

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The Latins were farmers and shepherds who wandered into Italy across the Alps around 1000 BCE. They settled on either side of the Tiber River in a region they called Latium. Flatland near the Tiber was perfect for farming. The area offered everything they needed to thrive.

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