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City Life in the Roman Empire
In the Roman Empire, city residents relied on the city council for essential needs like grain and infrastructure. They lived close to their shops, often residing above or behind them on narrow paved streets. Additionally, city dwellers enjoyed a variety of foods from taverns and street vendors, sourced from regions like Sicily, Egypt, and North Africa. The interconnectedness of cities in the Roman world was evident through the presence of multiple languages, goods, and materials from various regions, creating a sense of being part of a broader Roman community.