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St. Benedict. Website. Official website. Cassino ( Italian pronunciation: [kasˈsiːno]) is a comune in the province of Frosinone, Southern Italy, at the southern end of the region of Lazio, the last city of the Latin Valley. [3] Cassino is located at the foot of Monte Cairo near the confluence of the Gari and Liri rivers.
The Circeo National Park seen from Sabaudia beach. Lazio comprises a land area of 17,242 km 2 (6,657 sq mi) and it has borders with Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche to the north, Abruzzo and Molise to the east, Campania to the south, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. The region is mainly hilly (56%) and mountainous (26%), with some plains (20% ...
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Gaeta. / 41.217°N 13.567°E / 41.217; 13.567. Gaeta ( Italian: [ɡaˈeːta]; Latin: Cāiēta; Southern Laziale: Gaieta) is a city in the province of Latina, in Lazio, Italy. Set on a promontory stretching towards the Gulf of Gaeta, it is 120 kilometres (75 miles) from Rome and 80 km (50 mi) from Naples .
UTC+2 ( CEST) Patron saint. St. Erasmus and St. John. Saint day. June 2 and June 24. Website. Official website. Formia (ancient Formiae) is a city and comune in the province of Latina, on the Mediterranean coast of Lazio [ it], Italy. It is located halfway between Rome and Naples, and lies on the Roman-era Appian Way .
The Valle del Liri ( Liri valley) is a valley and a geographical region of southern Lazio and part of the larger Latin Valley, [1] located in the province of Frosinone, crossed by the Liri river (as well as the Valle Roveto in Abruzzo, which is included in its territory and beyond which it continues into the Lazio region). The main urban center ...
Central Italy encompasses four of the country's 20 regions: . Lazio; the Marches (Marche); Tuscany (Toscana); Umbria; The easternmost and southernmost parts of Lazio (Cittaducale, Amatrice, Sora, Cassino, Isola del Liri, Sperlonga, Fondi, Gaeta and Formia districts, as well as the islands of Ponza and Ventotene) are sometimes connected to Southern Italy (the so-called Mezzogiorno) for cultural ...
Etruria. Map showing Etruria and Etruscan colonies as of 750 BC and as expanded until 500 BC. Etruria ( / ɪˈtrʊəriə / ih-TROOR-ee-ə) was a region of Central Italy delimited by the rivers Arno and Tiber, [1] an area that covered what is now most of Tuscany, northern Lazio, and north-western Umbria. It was inhabited by the Etruscans, an ...