- Province of Frosinone
Infobox_ProvinceIT
fullname = Province of Frosinone
name = Frosinone
region =Latium
capital =Frosinone
commune = 91
area = 3,244
population_as_of = (2005)
population = 489,042
populationdensity = 151
vehicle = FR
postal_code = 03100
telephone_prefix = 0775
ISTAT = 060
president = Francesco Scalia
The Province of Frosinone (Italian: "Provincia di Frosinone") is a province in the
Lazio region ofItaly , with 91 "comuni" (singular: "comune ") seeComuni of the Province of Frosinone . Its capital is the city ofFrosinone . It has an area of 3,244 km², and a total population of 489,042 (2005).The Province was established by Royal Decree on
6 December 1926 with territories belonging to Lazio and toCampania . The Campania areas were the left valley of the Liri-Garigliano river, the district ofSora , theComino Valley , the district ofCassino , the Gulf ofFormia andGaeta , the Pontine isles, which until then had been for centuries included in the Province called Terra di Lavoro, of theKingdom of Naples (or of the Two Sicilies).Main "comuni"
As of
May 31 ,2005 , the main "comuni" by population are:History
The first traces of human presence in the provincial territory date back to prehistoric times: a famous skull of "
Homo erectus " (the so-called "Homo cepranensis ", in the Prehistorical Museum ofPofi ), dating from 800,000 years ago, constitutes the most ancient finding of the "Homo" species inEurope .In historical times (10th-9th centuries BC), the area, previously occupied by the so-called
Pelasgi c civilization, was settled by Indo-European colonists. This arrival is echoed in numerous legends, like those ofAeneas andSaturn : the latter, ousted byOlympus , would come to Lazio to help the men and found seven cities whose name begins with "A" (for example,Alatri andAnagni ).In the 7th century BC the area of what is now the province entered the orbit of Rome, which made it the so-called 'Latium Adjectum" ("Adjoined Lazio"). However, Rome needed some 300 years to obtain a definitive victory against the
Volsci and theHernici , who became Romanized after the Social Wars and theSamnite Wars .After the fall of theWestern Roman Empire , the northern part of the province (usually referred to asCiociaria ) belonged to thePapal States . In the Middle Ages, the abbey ofMonte Cassino was always a major landowner and a politically renowned element of the area. The southeastern part was a frontier area which was long claimed by the other major powers of the time, the Duchies of Benevento and Gaeta and theCounty of Aversa : annexed to theKingdom of Naples under the Normans (12th century), from the late 14th century it became part of the county and then, with an independent status, of theDuchy of Sora .Pontecorvo remained a Papal enclave from 1463.After the
unification of Italy , in 1927 theFascist government made Frosinone the capital of a province which unified different areas which belonged to the Papal and Neapolitan states: this move caused criticism, as they were considered too different in history, language and culture, especially by the Bourbon nostalgic party which maintained a strong position in southern Italy for many decades.The creation of a new province, with capitals in
Cassino ,Formia andSora and comprising the former territories of the Kingdom of Naples, has been proposed.References
External links
* [http://www.provincia.fr.it/ Official Website]
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