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The part of today's Lazio south of the Tiber river – together with the present region of Campania immediately to the southeast of Lazio and the seat of Neapolis – became Region I (Latium et Campania), while modern Upper Lazio became part of Regio VII – Etruria, and today's Province of Rieti joined Regio IV – Samnium.
Latium, often referred to by the Italian name Lazio, is a government region, one of the first-level administrative divisions of the state, and one of twenty regions in Italy. Originally meant as administrative districts of the central state, the regions acquired a significant level of autonomy following a constitutional reform in 2001.
The name "Campania" is derived from Latin; the Romans knew the region as Campania felix ("fertile countryside" or "happy countryside"). The rich natural beauty of Campania makes it important to the tourism industry: the city of Naples, the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius, and the islands of Capri and Ischia have long been major attractions. [12]
Campania Avellino 44 Castagna di Vallerano: PDO Fruit, vegetables and cereals fresh or processed Reg. CE n. 286 of 7.04.09 GUCE L. 94 of 08.04.09 Lazio Viterbo 45 Castelmagno: PDO Cheeses Reg. CE n. 1263 of 01.07.96 GUCE L. 163 of 02.07.96 Piedmont Cuneo 46 Chianti Classico: PDO Oils Reg. CE n. 2446 of 06.11.00 GUCE L. 281 of 07.11.00 Tuscany
Location of Lazio within Italy Provinces of Lazio. The following is a list of the municipalities of Lazio, Italy. [1] There are 378 municipalities in Lazio (as of January 2019): 91 in the Province of Frosinone; 33 in the Province of Latina; 73 in the Province of Rieti; 121 in the Metropolitan Metropolitan City of Rome Capital
Coat of arms of Terra di Lavoro. Terra di Lavoro (Liburia in Latin) is the name of a historical region of Southern Italy. [1] It corresponds roughly to the modern southern Lazio and northern Campania and upper north west and west border area of Molise regions of Italy.
Ten-man Lazio gave up a late goal to Como and drew 1-1 at home and extended its winless run to three games in Serie A on Friday. A first-half goal from Boulaye Dia gave the Rome club the lead but ...
The Via Latina started from Porta Capena in Rome, passing through the Porta Latina, then continued south-east, crossing the Alban Hills (High Valle Latina), the Valle del Sacco (Middle Valle Latina) and the Valle del Liri up to Cassino (Lower Latin Valley), the last city of the Latins [11] and the current Latin Valley, to then enter Campania ...