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    The capital of Lazio is Rome, which is also the capital and largest city of Italy, and completely encircles Vatican City.

  3. Lazio, regione, west-central Italy, fronting the Tyrrhenian Sea and comprising the provinces of Roma, Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, and Viterbo. In the east Lazio is dominated by the Reatini, Sabini, Simbruini, and Ernici ranges of the central Apennines, rising to 7,270 feet (2,216 metres) at Mount.

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  4. Mar 5, 2024 · Lazio, also known as Latium in English, is an administrative region located in central Italy. The official coordinates of Lazio region in Italy are 41° 54′ 0″ N, 12° 43′ 0″ E. Lazio borders Tuscany, Umbria, Abruzzo, Molise, Campania and the Tyrrhenian Sea.

  5. But Lazio is not only Rome: it is also the land of historic churches and abbeys scattered over the territory, of large and small historic centres and picturesque villages, of the consular roads that radiate out from Rome to the rest of Italy, crossing Lazio and its landscapes.

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    • Viterbo Province
    • Rieti Province
    • Rome Province
    • Frosinone Province
    • Latina Province
    • When to Go to Lazio
    • Where to Go from Lazio

    Welcome to Etruscan country. The gray dashed line on the map indicates the approximate boundary of the historic territory called Tuscia, which once included all of Tuscany, northern Lazio and a part of Umbria. The Frescoes of Tarquinia's Etruscan tombs and the museum beg to be visited by tourists wanting to understand this region and historic perio...

    This was the ancient capital of Sabina, set on the slopes of the Sabini and Reatini mountains. St. Francis of Assisi was known to wander this way. There are lots of opportunities for excursions to natural oases, castles, fortresses and Franciscan sanctuaries. Rietisports a Roman bridge and Roman city gates. The centerpiece of the historic center is...

    Rome province extends from Civitavecchia on the Tyrrhenian coast to south of Anzio. There are still remnants of the Etruscan civilization at Cerveteri, an Etruscan necropolis built between the seventh and third centuries BC. Along with Tarquinia, the two sites make up a UNESCO world heritage site. Cruisers: Note well the location of Civitavecchia, ...

    Frozinone is immersed in stunning scenery that tourists don't stop to see. The town of Anagni has a splendid Romanesque Cathedral and a frescoed crypt. Ferentino also sports a Romanesque Duomo and adds remains of a Roman market and theater to its list of attractions. Fiuggiis made up of a medieval section and a lower modern spa town. The crown jewe...

    The focus here in on the coast. Roman emperors preferred it. There is a ruin of a Nero villa at Anzio, where one of WWIIs bloodiest battles were fought along a 15 mile stretch of Italian beach. Tiberius, the Caesar that the Bible's phrase "Give unto Caesar what is Caesar's" is all about, built a villa along the sea which included a triclinium or di...

    The best times to go are May though June or September through October. November and December are likely to have the most precipitation. Summer in Rome can be stiffing, although Rome is likely to be as empty in August as you've ever seen it. Italians prefer late September into October for their Roman Holiday. Rome Weather and Historic Climate Viterb...

    Here are the regions of Italy sharing borders with Lazio. Click for a map and visiting information. Tuscany Umbria Le Marche Campania

  6. Rome, the capital of Italy and a unique open-air museum in the world, is enough to make Lazio one of the most beautiful and interesting regions. Even in terms of landscape, it boasts an area of great impact and remarkable variety, with its long coastline, beautiful hills and Apennine mountains.

  7. Located in the central part of Italy, Lazio is embraced by the regions of Tuscany, Umbria, Marche, Abruzzo, Molise and Campania and borders to the west with the Tyrrhenian Sea.