Latina is a province of the Lazio Region of Italy.
Cities
- Latina đ - Capital of the province, it was founded in 1932 by the fascist government and features fascist architecture
- Fondi đ - Old city with an imposing castle that was the seat of the noblewoman Giulia Gonzaga and her court during the last renaissance period.
- Formia đ - The city where Cicero, the Rome's most revered statesman, spent his final days before being murdered by two soldiers on the orders of Marc Antony.
- Gaeta đ - A walled harbor set on the slopes of Monte Orlando, a promontory jutting into the Tyrrhenian Sea.
- Lenola đ - A traditional village on the hills overlooking a bewitching crescent of scenery, including the Fondi lake and the coastal strip from Terracina to Sperlonga.
- Priverno đ
- Sermoneta đ - A charming walled hill village with a castle at its peak
- Sperlonga đ - The prettiest resort on the Lazio coast that had been the summer residence of Emperor Tiberius.
- Terracina đ - A pleasant seaside resort renowned for its ancient quarter and the roman Temple of Jove Anxur on a cliff edge overlooking the city center and the ancient Appian Way.
- Sabaudia đ - A beach town among extensive sand dunes and salt marshes.
- Sonnino đ - Old city with an imposing castle.
Other destinations
- Aurunci Mountains Natural Park đ - A park in the southernmost portion of the Latium region across the Aurunci and the Ausoni Mounts.
- Garden of Ninfa đ - Created by a Roman nobleman in 1921, in the English garden style, Ninfa has been described as "the most romantic garden in the world".
- Mount Circeo đ - A 541 m. high promontory connected with the Greek myth of Circe, the goddess of magical potions mentioned in Homer's Odyssey.
- National Park of Circeo đ - The last remains of the Pontine Marshes, once occupying much of what is now the province of Latina.
- Ponza đ - The largest of the Pontine Islands.
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Fossanova Abbey đ A Cistercian abbey built between 1163 and 1208.