- on 18
December 1934, encomp****ing
mainly the
drained areas of the Agro
Pontino previously part of the
province of Rome.
Apart from the
Pontine lands,...
- (/ˈpɒntaɪn/ PON-tyne, US also /ˈpɒntiːn/ PON-teen; Italian: Agro
Pontino [ˈaːɡro
ponˈtiːno],
formerly also
Paludi Pontine; Latin: Pomptīnus Ager [sg.] by...
- (811 sq mi). The
southern districts are
characterized by the
flatlands of Agro
Pontino, a once
swampy and
malarial area, that was
reclaimed over the centuries...
-
Retrieved 26
April 2020. "Serie A –
Niente Frosinone per Perin. Il
portiere pontino domani sera resterà in panchina" (in Italian). TG 24. 22
September 2018...
- 27
February 1981) is an
Italian actress and showgirl, born in the Agro
Pontino district to an
Italian father and a Sicilian-Tunisian mother.
Spada parti****ted...
-
Brescia or Varese, or in
newly founded cities, such as
those of the Agro
Pontino (Sabaudia, Aprilia), to
culminate in the
spectacular unfinished EUR in...
- Cow in the Agro
Pontino...
-
reclaimed marshland,
similar to but not part of the Agro
Pontino. It is now
called the
South Pontino. The Via
Appia went
through this
region on its way south...
- the 14th
century AD, the
remains of the
Castle of Kiveri. are
located on
Pontinos Hill,
overlooking the
Argolic Gulf.
While there are
mentions of a Temple...
- marshland,
formerly the
Pontine Marshes, now the
Pontine Fields (Agro
Pontino).
Previously uninhabitable due to
mosquitoes carrying malaria, in Roman...