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Where in Rome did the Chariot races take place?​

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Circus Maximus

In ancient Rome, chariot races commonly took place in a circus. The main centre of chariot racing was the Circus Maximus in the valley between Palatine Hill and Aventine Hill, which could seat 250,000 people. It was the earliest circus in the city of Rome.

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Circus Maximus

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