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Anzio

Port and resort on the west coast of Italy in Lazio region, 57 km/36 mi southeast of Rome; population (2001) 37,000. Fishing is an important industry, and it is the ferry point for the Pontine Islands. The resort is a popular watersports centre; the Festa del Moree sailing races take place here in June. The town was the birthplace of the Roman emperor Nero.

Anzio has been a popular resort since Roman times; the modern town dates from the restoration of the harbour in 1698 by Innocent XII. In 1944 the beachheads at Anzio and Nettuno, 4 km/2.5 mi down the coast, were the scene of the Battle of Anzio, an important subsidiary front in the Allies' campaign in World War II. Nettuno is the site of a US military cemetery.



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In the American and British invasion of Anzio, Italy, on 22 January 1944, the Allies in Major General (MG) John P.
Four months earlier, the scene had been rehearsed when Frank Surek was killed in Anzio, Italy.
``It's nice to see that people still care, that they are willing to come out and remember the men and women who have died for our country,'' said Maureen Agnos, 72, of Culver City, whose brother died at Anzio, Italy, in World War II.
 
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