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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LazioLazio - Wikipedia

    Lazio (UK: / ˈ l æ t s i oʊ / LAT-see-oh, US: / ˈ l ɑː t-/ LAHT-, Italian:) or Latium (/ ˈ l eɪ ʃ i ə m / LAY-shee-əm, US also /-ʃ ə m /-⁠shəm; from the original Latin name, pronounced [ˈɫati.ũː]) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy.

  2. Jun 25, 2024 · 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.

  3. The best reasons to visit Lazio, Italy, are not limited to its enchanting capital. If you’re visiting Rome, you should also include the other parts of the region it’s part of in your itinerary. You will need a handy guide on the best things to do in Lazio beyond the famous capital, so read on.

  4. 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.

  5. Mar 5, 2024 · Lazio is known for its rolling hills, sunflower fields, and beaches along the Mediterranean coast and for being home to Rome’s capital and largest city. Lazio has immense historical and cultural significance as the region containing the capital and the Vatican City.

  6. italyexplained.com › italy-cities-regions › lazioLazio :: Italy Explained

    Lazio is in central Italy and shares borders with the regions of Tuscany, Umbria, Le Marche, Abruzzo, and Molise, as well as the Tyrrhenian Sea. The smallest city-state in the world, Vatican City, is entirely within the borders of the city of Rome.

  7. Lazio, the second most-populated region of Italy, is situated in the western-central area of the country. It has an overall area of 17,208 square kilometres and a population of 5.6 million. This gives it a population density of 327 people per square kilometre, the second highest in Italy after Lombardy.

  8. Lazio (It. “Lazio”), a region in central Italy, is second in population density only to Lombardy. In terms of surface area, however, it ranks ninth among Italian regions. Tourism, especially related to historical and artistic monuments, is of great economic importance to Lazio, with the city of Rome always on the list of the most visited ...

  9. With ancient treasures, medieval towns, remote hilltop monasteries and volcanic lakes, Lazio is one of Italy's great surprise packages.

  10. Lazio (Latium) is a central region of Italy. Rome is more or less in the middle of the region but Lazio has numerous other attractions and would well repay a visit even if Rome did not exist.