Latina, Lazio

"Littoria" redirects here. For other uses, see Littorio.
Latina
Comune
Comune di Latina
Latina

Location of Latina in Italy

Coordinates: 41°28′N 12°54′E / 41.467°N 12.900°E / 41.467; 12.900
Country Italy
Region Lazio
Province / Metropolitan city Latina (LT)
Frazioni See list
Government
  Mayor Damiano Coletta
Area
  Total 277 km2 (107 sq mi)
Elevation 21 m (69 ft)
Population (31 December 2015)
  Total 125,985
  Density 450/km2 (1,200/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Latinensi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 04100, 04010, 04013
Dialing code 0773
Patron saint Saint Maria Goretti and St. Mark
Saint day April 25
Website Official website

Latina (Italian pronunciation: [laˈtiːna]) is the capital of the province of Latina in the Lazio region, in central Italy. As of 2011, the city has 115,895 inhabitants and is thus the second-largest city of the region, after the national capital Rome. It was founded in 1932 under the fascist administration, as Littoria, when the area surrounding it, which had been a swamp since antiquity, was drained.

History

The inauguration of Littoria in 1932.

Latina was founded by Benito Mussolini on 30 June 1932 as Littoria, named for the fascio littorio. The city was inaugurated on 18 December of the same year. Littoria was populated with settlers coming mainly from Friuli and Veneto, who formed the so-called Venetian-Pontine community (today surviving only in some peripheral boroughs). The edifices and the monuments, mainly in rationalist style, were designed by famous architects and artists such as Marcello Piacentini, Angiolo Mazzoni and Duilio Cambellotti.

In 1934 it became a provincial capital and, after World War II, renamed Latina in 1946. With the arrival of other people mostly from Lazio itself, the original Venetian-like dialect was increasingly substituted by a form of Romanesco dialect.

The city coat of arms is a blue shield with a stylized drawing of the City Hall Clock Tower in the middle, standing on a field of green, and flanked by two stalks of wheat tied at the base with a red ribbon engraved with the motto "LATINA OLIM PALUS" ("Latina, once a swamp") in Latin. The shield is surmounted by a mural crown. The arms combine the three colors of the Flag of Italy (red, white, and green) with the "Azzurro Savoia" (the blue of the House of Savoy).

Economy

The city has some pharmaceutical, chemical industry, cheese production and has a strong service sector. Latina is also an important centre for agriculture (vegetables, flowers, sugar, fruit, cheese and derivates).

The former Latina nuclear power plant is now shutdown and undergoing decommissioning.

Frazioni

The frazioni of Latina are: Latina Lido, Latina Scalo, Borgo Bainsizza, Borgo Carso, Borgo Faiti, Borgo Grappa, Borgo Isonzo, Borgo Montello, Borgo Piave, Borgo Podgora, Borgo Sabotino, Borgo Santa Maria, Borgo San Michele, Chiesuola, and Tor Tre Ponti.

Geography

Latina is located in the Province of Latina, part of the southern section of the region of Lazio. The city is about 62 kilometres (39 miles) south of Rome The municipality borders on Aprilia, Cisterna di Latina, Nettuno, Pontinia, Sabaudia, Sermoneta and Sezze.

Climate

Latina has a Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification Csa) like most of southern Italy.

Climate data for Latina
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 11.1
(52)
12.2
(54)
16.1
(61)
19.4
(66.9)
23.9
(75)
27.8
(82)
31.1
(88)
30.6
(87.1)
27.8
(82)
22.2
(72)
16.7
(62.1)
13.3
(55.9)
21.1
(70)
Average low °C (°F) 2.8
(37)
3.3
(37.9)
6.1
(43)
8.9
(48)
12.8
(55)
16.1
(61)
18.3
(64.9)
18.3
(64.9)
16.1
(61)
11.7
(53.1)
7.2
(45)
5.0
(41)
10.6
(51.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 81.3
(3.201)
68.6
(2.701)
73.7
(2.902)
66.0
(2.598)
58.9
(2.319)
40.7
(1.602)
17.8
(0.701)
25.4
(1)
66.0
(2.598)
127.0
(5)
111.8
(4.402)
99.1
(3.902)
830.6
(32.701)
Source: Weatherbase[1]

The Italian film My Brother Is an Only Child is set in Latina.[2]

Notable residents

International relations

Twin towns / Sister cities

Latina is twinned with:

See also

References

  1. Historical weather for Latina, Italy
  2. Weissberg, Jay (2007-05-18). "My Brother Is an Only Child Review". variety.com. Retrieved 18 May 2007.
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