Dear friends of We the Italians, as you know from today Rome is hosting the G20, the summit where the 20 most important countries in the world gather their leaders to talk about the future of the world. We the Italians has sent a small reminder to the press offices of the summit and the embassies of the 20 countries involved. A symbolic communication, on a way smaller subject than the ones they'll discuss. But we are in Rome, and we are hosting them.
The summit will be held in the beautiful new convention center called La Nuvola, designed by Italian architect Massimiliano Fucsas. To get to the summit site, each world leader will drive down one of the biggest, most important and prestigious roads in Rome. The name of this street is no coincidence: it is called Via Cristoforo Colombo. Because Rome recognizes and celebrates the great Italian navigator who discovered America, and it is in Via Cristoforo Colombo that the great leaders of the world are hosted. We the Italians is in Rome and this is how we welcome the leaders of the earth. Twenty flags, One great Italian.
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