Villa Santa Lucia, also known as Villa Santa Lucia, is a municipality in the province of Frosinone, in the Lazio region of central Italy. The municipality is located in the Monti Lepini, a mountain range in central Italy, and is known for its beautiful scenery and its rich history. The climate of Villa Santa Lucia is typically Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The town has a long and rich history, dating back to the Roman era. The town was originally known as Castrum Sancti Luciae, and was part of the Duchy of Gaeta. In the 12th century, the town was conquered by the Normans, and became part of the Kingdom of Sicily. In the 15th century, the town was conquered by the Papal States, and remained part of the Papal States until the unification of Italy in 1861.
Geographic Data for Villa Santa Lucia, Latium, Italy
Latitude | 41° 30.745' |
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Longitude | 13° 46.201' |
Timezone | Europe/Rome |