Cori, Italy

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Comune di Cori
Coat of arms of Comune di Cori
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Lazio
Province Latina (LT)
Mayor Tommaso Conti
Elevation 384 m (1,260 ft)
Area 86 km² (33 sq mi)
Population (as of 2004-12-31)
 - Total 10,802
 - Density 126/km² (326/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 41°39′N, 12°55′E
Gentilic Coresi
Dialing code 06
Postal code 04010
Frazioni Giulianello
Website: www.comune.cori.lt.it

Cori is a town and comune in the province of Latina, in the Lazio region of central Italy.

[edit] History

Cori was well developed in the age of the expansion of Rome (7th-6th century BC). It became a Roman possession after the Social War (90-88 BC), maintaining some administrative and political autonomy.

In the Middle Ages Cori was often allied with its neighbour Velletri

[edit] Main sights

  • The Temple of Hercules (early 1st century BC).
  • Sanctuary of Madonna del Soccorso.
  • Santa Maria della Pietà, originally in Romanesque style, rebuilt in the 17th century
  • Church of St. Francis (1521-26).
  • Church of Santa Oliva, built in 1467-85 over a Roman temple dedicated to Janus. In the apse is a fresco of Pinturicchio's school. Annexed is a cloister from 1480. Neaby are the remains of the Temple of Castor and Pollux.
  • Ponte della Catena ("Chain Bridge").
  • Oratory of SS. Annunziata, with frescos.
  • Church of St. John the Baptist (16th century).

[edit] Transportation