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Relief map of Lazio Panorama of the Aniene Valley 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% ...
1940–41 Lazio team. This particular decade was dominated by Il Grande Torino, and Lazio could achieve no better than mid-table finishes.The Championship was suspended in 1943 due to the effects of World War II, and the club, now without the national hero Piola, participated in the local Campionato Romano until 1945–46 when the national championship returned, albeit in a regionalised and ...
The performance of Lazio in the Italian football league structure since the first season of a unified Serie A (1929–30) Società Sportiva Lazio (Italian pronunciation: [sotʃeˈta sporˈtiːva ˈlattsjo]; BIT: SSL; Lazio Sport Club) is an Italian professional sports club based in Rome, most known for its football activity. [3]
Bollettino dell'Istituto di Storia e di Arte del Lazio Meridionale. 11: 59– 75. Scarpignato, A. (1979–1982). "Villamagna dalla metà del secolo XII e i suoi rapporti con gli abitanti di Sgurgola e Gorga". Bollettino dell'Istituto di Storia e di Arte del Lazio Meridionale. 11: 77– 91. ISSN 0578-9850. Motta, R. (1979–1982).
Statistics accurate as of 1 August 2020. [3]Largest victory: 13–1 v Pro Roma, Prima Categoria, 10 November 1912.; Largest defeat: 1–8 v Internazionale, Serie A, 18 March 1934.
Military history of Lazio (1 C, 18 P) S. Sabines (4 C, 4 P) Pages in category "History of Lazio" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
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 1992–93 season was Società Sportiva Lazio's 93rd season since the club's existence and their fifth consecutive season in the top-flight of Italian football.In this season, Lazio finished in fifth in Serie A and reached the quarter-final in the Coppa Italia.