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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Etruscan Necropolises of Cerveteri and Tarquinia' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Cerveteri (Italian:xc2xa0[txcax83erxcbx88vxc9x9bxcbx90teri]) is a town and comune of northern Lazio in the region of the Metropolitan City of Rome.
Known by the ancient Romans as Caere, and previously by the Etruscans as Caisra or Cisra, and as Agylla (or xcex86xcexb3xcfx85xcexbbxcexbbxcexb1) by the Greeks, its modern name derives from Caere Vetus used in the 13th century to distinguish it from Caere Novum (the current town).
It is the site of the ancient Etruscan city[3] which was one of the most important Etruscan cities with an area more than 15 times larger than today's town.
The ancient city was situated about 7xc2xa0km from the sea, a location which made it a wealthy trading town derived originally from the iron-ore mines in the Tolfa Hills.