Rome has 7,575 streets named after men but only 580 after women.
The geography teacher Maria Pia Ercolini and a team of 26 women painstakingly went through every one of Rome's 16,550 streets to determine the gender balance.
They found that 7,575 (45.7%) of the city's streets were named after men and just 580 (3.5%) were named after women.
"That's proof of the discrimination," she says.
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