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Sabaudia

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Country
  
Province / Metropolitan city
  
Latina (LT)

Demonym(s)
  
Sabaudiesi

Province
  
Province of Latina

Local time
  
Monday 2:22 PM

Region
  
Elevation
  
17 m (56 ft)

Area
  
144 km²

Postal code
  
04016

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Frazioni
  
Baia d'Argento, Bella Farnia, Borgo San Donato, Borgo Vodice, Cerasella, Mezzomonte, Molella, Sacramento, Sant'Andrea, Sant'Isidoro

Weather
  
12°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 73% Humidity

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Sabaudia is a coastal town in the province of Latina, Lazio, central Italy. Sabaudia's center is characterized by several examples of Fascist architecture.

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Map of Sabaudia, Province of Latina, Italy

History

An hour and a half to the south of Rome, Sabaudia is a coastal town. It is one of several towns built on the reclaimed marshland of the Pontine Marshes Agro Pontino. This marsh was drained under orders from Benito Mussolini. Vast tracts of malaria-infested swamp were drained by workers transported from poor areas of northern Italy, leaving the coastal area south of Rome with rich farmland. These towns were built so that the fascist regime could demonstrate the draining of the marshland, as well as provide housing communities for the increasing urban populations of Italy's large cities.

Architects Gino Cancellotti, Eugenio Montuori, Luigi Piccinato, and Alfredo Scalpelli were responsible for the town plan and many of the buildings after winning a competition for the design of Sabaudia, sponsored by Mussolini. Work commenced on the town's construction on 5 August 1933 and was completed 253 days later. The city itself is based a Roman grid road layout and rationalist architecture.

Twin towns / Sister cities

  • Saint-Médard-en-Jalles, France
  • El Vendrell, Spain
  • References

    Sabaudia Wikipedia


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