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Lazio, also known as Latium in English is the famous region around Italy’s capital, Rome. The Region bordered by Tuscany and Umbria is in central Italy on the west coast. Throughout the five provinces in the region, visitors experience unique cultural heritage, scenic villages and unspoiled countryside. Lazio has countless attractions all over the region, along with long beaches, high up mountains, lakes and famous pine groves. Regional Hot Spots: Rome – Famously know as the eternal city, it is also the capital of Italy and is bursting with things to discover within every inch of this large city. Throughout Rome there are a never-ending array of ruins, monuments, churches, museums, buildings, squares, fountains and parks one can value. Rome is home to some of the most famous historic sights worldwide; the Colosseum, the Vatican and St. Peter’s Basilica. Frosinone – Above the Cosa Valley, situated on the hillside lies the picturesque town of Frosinone. All over the town one can witness and experience the remains of ancient buildings and visit the towns most popular monuments. In the town visitors can visit the Church of Saint Benedetto, the Cathedral and the Church of Saint Lucia. Viterbo – This medieval area also known as Tuscia is filled with architecture and is home to one of the best preserved medieval centers in Italy. The town is surrounded by remains of medieval walls which allow visitors to experience the construction which has been present since 1268.
Lazio, also known as Latium in English is the famous region around Italy’s capital, Rome. The Region bordered by Tuscany and Umbria is in central Italy on the west coast. Throughout the five provinces in the region, visitors experience unique cultural heritage, scenic villages and unspoiled countryside. Lazio has countless attractions all over the region, along with long beaches, high up mountains, lakes and famous pine groves.
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