Littoria

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Littoria was the original name of the Italian city now known as Latina, founded during the Fascist era in the Lazio region.

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Label Occurrences
Littoria canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
administrativeRegion Lazio
associatedWithEvent drainage of Pontine Marshes
country Kingdom of Italy
foundationPurpose agricultural settlement
new town in reclaimed Pontine Marshes
symbol of Fascist land reclamation policy
foundedBy Kingdom of Italy
foundedUnderLeader Benito Mussolini
foundedUnderRegime Fascist Italy
surface form: Italian Fascism
foundingEra Fascist era
hasPoliticalConnotation Fascist
hasSuccessor Latina city administration
historicalPeriod 20th century Italy
historicalStatus planned city
reclaimed-land settlement
laterProvinceName province of Latina
locatedIn Agro Pontino
Lazio
central Italy
locatedNear Tyrrhenian Sea
locatedSouthOf Rome
namedAfter Roman lictor
surface form: Lictor
nameLanguage Italian
nowKnownAs Latina
partOf Italian Fascist new towns program
politicalSymbolOf Fascist modernization policies
regionCapitalOf province of Littoria
renamedTo Latina
renamingReason abandonment of Fascist toponymy
toponymType ideological toponym
transportRole road hub in Agro Pontino
urbanPlanningStyle Fascist-era new town planning
rationalist architecture

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Latina originalName Littoria
city of Latina originalName Littoria
subject surface form: Latina