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The Esquiline Hill ((ラテン語:Collis Esquilinus); (イタリア語:Esquilino) (:eskwiˈliːno)) is one of the celebrated Seven Hills of Rome. Its southern-most cusp is the ''Oppius'' (Oppian Hill). ==Etymology== The origin of the name ''Esquilino'' is still under much debate. One view is that the Hill was named after the abundance of Italian oaks, ''aesculi'', that resided there. Another view is that, during Rome's infancy, the Capitolium, the Palatium, and the northern fringes of the Caelian were the most-populated areas of the city, whose inhabitants were considered ''inquilini'', ''in-towners''; those who inhabited the external regions – Aurelian, Oppius, Cispius, Fagutal – were considered ''exquilini'', ''suburbanites''.
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