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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Everyone has heard Latin phrases consciously or subconsciously during a class in school or at university. One such common phrase is Veni, Vedi, Veci which was used by Julius Ceaser in Roman Senate after he achieved a swift victory in Battle of Zela. It means i came, i saw, i conquered.<br />
Latin is one of the oldest and beautiful languages in the world. Latin was an official language of the Roman Republic. By name, it seems like it is the official language of Latin America but actually, it was the official language of ROME. </p>
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