ENGLISH
LATIUM
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Latium
is a mysterious land. It is a land of woods and
pastures, hills and valleys, rivers and lakes, with
as many as twenty-five nature parks and reserves.
The land is washed by a blue sea, with a whole archipelago
lying just a few miles off the coast.
It is a harsh land, which only seems to be unknown.
In its heart lies Rome, the Eternal City, which
calls people from all over to see its Roman ruins,
Renaissance squares and baroque churches. Rome is
a compendium, illustrating the evolution of architecture
from Roman times to the present day.
Latium is the region that surrounds the city which
a frame that is all history and landscape. The landscape
is history in its own right, the product of men
and men's activities, their thoughts and their imaginatiion,
forming a symbiiosis of landscape, history and art.
Hills and gorges, karst caves and extinct volcanoes,
cliffs and caves by the sea, are perhaps the most
artistic aspect of the work of nature; solitary
sanctuaries and tumble-down churches, dead towns
and little villages perched on high spurs of tufa,
poles of art and faith bear witness to man's ascendancy
over the environment. And since man's work is commonly
considered an art, we may say that, in the variegated
and complicated territory of Latium, man compares
well with nature, equalling its beauty.