Caput Mundi

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Caput Mundi is a Latin phrase taken to mean "capital of the world." (literally: "head of the world, see capital capitol.) It originates out of a classical European understanding of the known world: Southern Europe, North Africa, and Southwest Asia. Because of the enduring power of the Roman Republic and Roman Empire, and the Roman Catholic Church, in this sphere, the city of Rome has been known for centuries as Caput Mundi.

Rome

Rome's influence in the ancient world began to grow around the Second Century BC as the Republic expanded across Southern Europe and North Africa. For the next five centuries, Rome would govern much of the known world. The cultural influence of the local language of Rome (Latin) as well as Roman Art, Architecture, Religion and Philosophy was immense.

In the question of imperial history, there was not a cultural, political, or economic movement of the ancient world which Rome did not have her fingers in.

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New York

New York City, the largest city in the US state of New York, and also the United States itself, is sometimes referred to as a "Novum Caput Mundi" (Latin: "New Caput Mundi") or by the English phrase "Capital of the World". As well as being the largest urban area in the United States, the New York area is also the second largest on earth, surpassed only by greater Tokyo, Japan.

Unlike Rome, which had direct political control throughout the Republic and later the Empire, New York City is not even the capital of New York State, nor The United States (though it did serve as US capital from 1789 to 1790.) It does, however, boast United Nations Headquarters. The United Nations, while nothing near a world government, does wield some influence worldwide, though it is unable to force the hand of national governments in any meaningful way.

In addition to the UN, many national and international private corporations have headquarters in New York City. The New York Stock Exchange also falls within city limits. The global cultural and economic influence of these entities is massive. In admission, it would be difficult to identify an inhabited area on earth that is not the birthplace of a current New Yorker. For these reasons, the choices of New Yorkers exert a powerful, ongoing influence on people worldwide.

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