Ladispoli
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Comune di Ladispoli | |
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Municipal coat of arms |
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Country | Italy |
Region | Lazio |
Province | Rome |
Mayor | Gino Ciogli (since May 2002) |
Elevation | 2 m |
Area | 25 km² |
Population | |
- Total (as of December 31, 2004) | 34,482 |
- Density | 1,178/km² |
Time zone | CET, UTC+1 |
Coordinates | |
Gentilic | |
Dialing code | 06 |
Postal code | 00055 |
Frazioni | Marina di San Nicola, Monteroni |
Patron | St. Joseph |
- Day | March 19 |
Website: www.comune.ladispoli.roma.it |
Ladispoli is a town and comune in the province of Rome, Lazio, central Italy.
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[edit] History
Ladispoli occupies the area existed the ancient Alsium, the port of the Etruscan city of Cerveteri and later a Roman colony cited by Cicero.
Alsium was destroyed in the 6th century CE by, during the Gothic War, the Ostrogoths led by Totila. Later a Castle, named Palo, was built in the area: it was a fief of the Orsini and, from 1693, of the Odescalchi family.
Modern Ladispoli was founded in 1888 by Ladislao Odescalchi, whom its name stems from.
[edit] Main sights
- The Etruscan necropolis of Monteroni and Vaccina
- The Roman Villa of Pompey
- The Castle of Palo (1132, rebuilt in the 16th century)
- The Castellaccio, a fortified country residence
[edit] Twin cities
- - Benicarló, Spain
- - Heusenstamm, Germany
[edit] External links
- Official Site (Italian) (English) (French) (Spanish) (German)
Lazio · Communes of the province of Rome