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How much population does Rome lose?

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Answer:Rome, which took place between the second and sixth centuries AD. During this period, the city of Rome experienced a decline of population from around a million persons to about 30,000.

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Perhaps the best-known example of long-term urban decline is the "fall" of Rome, which took place between the second and sixth centuries AD. During this period, the city of Rome experienced a decline of population from around a million persons to about 30,000.

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