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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latium

    Latium was originally a small triangle of fertile, volcanic soil (Old Latium) on which resided the tribe of the Latins or Latians. It was located on the left bank (east and south) of the River Tiber, extending northward to the River Anio (a left-bank tributary of the Tiber) and southeastward to the PomptinaSee more

    Latium is the region of central western Italy in which the city of Rome was founded and grew to be the capital city of the Roman Empire. See more

    The region that would become Latium had been home to settled agricultural populations since the early Bronze Age and was known to the Ancient Greeks and even earlier to the Mycenaean Greeks. The name is most likely derived from the Latin word "latus", … See more

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    The earliest known Latium was the country of the Latini, a tribe whose recognised center was a large, dormant volcano, Mons Albanus ("the Alban Mount", today's Colli Albani), 20 kilometres (12 mi) to the southeast of Rome, 64 kilometres (40 mi) in circumference. In … See more

    Latium, often referred to by the Italian name Lazio, is a government region, i.e. one of the first-level administrative divisions of the state. There are twenty regions in Italy. … See more

    Toponymy of Latium
    • Behncke, Boros (1996–2003). "Colli Albani or Alban Hills volcanic complex, Latium, Italy". Italy's Volcanoes: The Cradle of Volcanology. Archived from the original on 19 July 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2010. See more

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  2. https://www.britannica.com/place/Latium

    WebLatium, ancient area in west-central Italy, originally limited to the territory around the

  3. www.rometravels.com/latium_region.html

    WebLatium Region, the region of Rome, is famous for its variety. From the Sea to the …

  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazio

    Lazio or Latium is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy. Situated in the central peninsular section of the country, it has 5,864,321 inhabitants – making it the second most populated region of Italy (after Lombardy and just ahead of Campania) – and its GDP of more than €197 billion per year means that it has the nation's second largest regional economy. The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also the capital and largest city of Italy.

    • Country: Italy
    • Area: 17,242 km² (6,657 sq mi)
  5. Lazio (Latium), central Italian region, facts and curiosities.

    https://renatoprosciutto.com/lazio-region
    • Province of Roma
      The most important one of the five provinces Lazio consists of is the Province of Roma. Its capital, and the capital of the country itself, is Rome. Other important tourist destinations are Tivoli, Bracciano, Anzio, the small towns that are collectively known as the Castelli Romani, and Subia…
    • Province of Viterbo
      Viterbo is the northernmost province in the Lazio region. It is also known under the name Tuscia. Its capital is Viterbo itself. Other interesting towns are Bagnoregio, Tarquinia and Tuscania. In the summer, the Lago di Bolsena in the northern part of the province is a popular destination for tour…
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  6. https://www.italyheritage.com/regions/lazio

    WebAfter centuries of fighting against local lords, the State of the Church gained finally a total …

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    WebMuch of the soil in the Latium region is volcanic [source: Info Roma]. Volcanoes stud the west coast of Italy. A fault line runs the length of the country, and -- as if that weren't enough -- another one crosses the …

  8. https://latium.org

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  9. https://www.mapofus.org/lazio-latium-italy

    WebThe region of Lazio in central Italy, which was previously called Latium, is the



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