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Laurentum

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Laurentum

At one time the capital of the ancient region of Latium, Italy. Under the empire, its inhabitants joined with those of nearby Lavinium, and Laurentum ceased to exist as a separate community.



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in which he describes his garden at Laurentum, to his uncle, her anti-hero Pliny the Elder, whom she calls "a Roman Grad-grind" ("Facts, facts, facts were what he consumed and regurgitated in vast quantities").
Stay at the Villa Marija or the Hotel Laurentum, eat mussels and spaghetti at the Konoba restaurant, take boat trips out to the coves around the coastline or a tour up into the mountains.
Already, Brits are beginning to descend on towns like Tucepi and to hotels like ours, the Laurentum, for its quiet solitude among some of the most beautiful landscapes of central Europe.
 
 
 
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