Monte San Valentino (Rome)
{{Short description|Hill in Rome, Italy}}
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Monte San Valentino, also improperly known as Monte Parioli, is a hill in Rome (Italy), on the right side of the Tiber, reaching 98 m above sea level; together with Monte Cacciarello, it forms the Monti Parioli.
It is located in the north-west area of the town, within the Municipio II.
Origin of the name
The hill is named after Saint Valentine, a bishop who died in Rome in the 3rd century.
Civil settlements
The built-up area of the hill is mostly inhabited by upper-middle-class families.