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Cisterna di Latina

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in 1944. 96% of the city's buildings was destroyed until the area was conquered by the Allies on March 25, 1944. The city was later rebuilt, in particular in the 1970s, after numerous industries were founded in the area with the support of the
572:'s Cistern). An ancient cistern still exits today under the Palazzo Caetani at the top of the hill. Cisterna housed a Benedictine abbey dedicated to St. Eleutherius (later abandoned) and was a fief of the 636:
in 1929, at a time in which swamps and marshes occupied much of the communal territory; this led to the creation of the nearby major center of Littoria (modern Latina); the town was re-christened
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as the place where St. Paul stopped during his journey to Rome, and was housed by the local Christian community. Around the 3rd century AD, the area was invaded by marshes, and the inhabitants of
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Convent of Convento di Sant'Antonio Abate, now abandoned. It also houses frescoes by Girolamo and by the Zuccari brothers. The cloister has frescoes with episodes of
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who, in retaliation, destroyed the borough, which was later rebuilt by the Frangipani. In 1328 it was again besieged and ravaged by emperor
656:: Cisterna's inhabitants grew from some 7,000 in the 1940s to c. 30,000 in the 1980s. In the 1970s it became a major production center of 609:. Their member Bonifacio Caetani renewed the city and, after demolishing it, rebuilt the castle as a patrician palace which still exists. 125: 1190: 63: 706:
and others. The grottoes beneath it, traditionally the cisterns whence the city's name came though more likely ancient quarries of
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At Finocchione, in the territory of Cisterna, traces of prehistoric human presence have been discovered. In historic times, the
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The inhabitants moved to a small hill nearby, which is mentioned for the first time around 1000 AD as
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Borgo Flora, Olmobello, Prato Cesarino, Le Castella, Doganella, Sant'Ilario-Castelverde, Isolabella
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in Italy caused further expansions of the marshes, and Tres Tabernae declined until, in 592, pope
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Itinerario Latina-Cori-Roccamassima-Ninfa-Norma-Sermoneta-Bassiano-Latina-Aprilia – Cisterna
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Volscian archaeological area of Caprifico di Torrecchia, including a temple of
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stopped here in 1840. The town, after a plebiscite, changed its name into
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was assassinated here by Heraclius, by order of rival usurper
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in 1146. The latter reinforced it with a line of walls and a
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lived here in his family villa until the age of eighteen.
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founded here their still unidentified centre called
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Italian National Institute of Statistics 690:by allied bombings, it houses frescoes by 664:increased substantially in the territory. 439:("The Three Taverns") is mentioned in the 132: 99: 18: 649:battle between the Germans and the Allies 1196:Municipalities of the Province of Latina 882: 880: 807: 432:is located in the commune's territory. 383: 365: 345: 307: 297: 276: 268: 255: 242: 226: 191: 156: 112:Location of Cisterna di Latina in Italy 84: 57: 45: 40: 721:Church of Santa Maria Assunta in Cielo 265:144.16 km (55.66 sq mi) 616:project for the area was launched by 469:could also have been located nearby. 375: 355: 324: 289: 281: 260: 247: 213: 201: 75: 7: 888:"Page at Latina da scoprire website" 718:, are still partially unexplored. 14: 784: 763: 692:Girolamo Siciolante da Sermoneta 131: 124: 98: 91: 62: 47: 514:. The site is mentioned in the 744:Natural monument of Tenuta di 546:united its diocese to that of 79:Location of Cisterna di Latina 1: 647:, Cisterna was the site of a 612:In the early 19th century, a 590:fled here to escape emperor 465:, although the lost city of 447:stopped on his way to Rome. 42:Comune di Cisterna di Latina 919:"S. Paolo alle Tre Taverne" 1217: 757:Twin towns – sister cities 443:as one of the towns where 421:. It was the scene of the 145:Cisterna di Latina (Lazio) 53:View of Cisterna di Latina 1191:Cities and towns in Lazio 1005: 622:French Revolutionary Wars 605:assigned Cisterna to the 157: 85: 76: 58: 46: 41: 28: 654:Cassa per il Mezzogiorno 435:The town, then known as 731:Archaeological area of 626:Hans Christian Andersen 294:260/km (660/sq mi) 273:77 m (253 ft) 862:; accessed 2014.04.02. 576:, who ceded it to the 229: 31: 16:Comune in Lazio, Italy 1135:Santi Cosma e Damiano 1120:Roccasecca dei Volsci 684:Francesco da Volterra 327: • Summer ( 177:41.59083°N 12.82833°E 858:IAT Latina Tursimo, 638:Cisterna di Littoria 592:Frederick Barbarossa 516:Acts of the Apostles 441:Acts of the Apostles 291: • Density 540:barbarian invasions 173: /  1201:Cisterna di Latina 1030:Cisterna di Latina 999:Province of Latina 746:Torrecchia Vecchia 634:Fascist Government 588:Pope Alexander III 586:(castle). 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Comune
View of Cisterna di Latina
Coat of arms of Cisterna di Latina
Cisterna di Latina is located in Italy
Cisterna di Latina is located in Lazio
41°35′27″N 12°49′42″E / 41.59083°N 12.82833°E / 41.59083; 12.82833
Italy
Region
Lazio
Province
Latina
Frazioni
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
St. Roch
Official website
comune
province of Latina
Lazio
Italy
Battle of Cisterna
Garden of Ninfa
Acts of the Apostles
Saint Paul

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