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Veroli


FieldValue
nameVeroli
official_nameComune di Veroli
image_skylineVeroli panorama.jpg
image_captionView of Veroli
image_shieldveroli-Stemma.gif
coordinates
regionLazio
provinceFrosinone (FR)
frazionisee list
mayorGermano Caperna
area_total_km2120
population_footnotes
population_total20798
population_as_of31 December 2010
population_demonymVerolani
elevation_m594
saintSanta Maria Salome
dayMay 25
postal_code03029
area_code0775
website

Veroli () is a town and comune in the province of Frosinone, Lazio, central Italy, in the Latin Valley.

History

Veroli (Verulae) became a Roman municipium in 90 BC. It became the seat of a bishopric in 743 AD, and was occupied by Spanish soldiers, allied to the Colonna family, in the 16th century.

Main sights

Veroli retains elements of its ancient polygonal nucleus, especially near the summit of the hill, later occupied by a medieval castle. The Cathedral's treasury contains the breviary of St. Louis of Toulouse, and some interesting reliquaries, one in ivory with bas-reliefs, and two in the Gothic style, of silver gilt. Near Veroli is the Gothic Abbey of Casamari. In Via Garibaldi is located Sant'Erasmo, a Romanesque architecture, Roman Catholic church and convent. Finally the town also has the church of San Paolo Apostolo.

Bounding communes

  • Alatri
  • Balsorano
  • Boville Ernica
  • Collepardo
  • Frosinone
  • Monte San Giovanni Campano
  • Morino
  • Ripi
  • San Vincenzo Valle Roveto
  • Sora
  • Torrice

''Frazioni''

Frazioni of Veroli include: Castelmassimo, Colleberardi, Colle Ciaffone, Cotropagno, Giglio di Veroli, Madonna della Vittoria, San Giuseppe le Prata, Santa Francesca, Sant'Angelo in villa, Scifelli, Aia le monache, Bagnara, Casamari, Case Cibba, Case Cocchi, Case Fiorini, Case Gattone, Case Palmerini-Oste, Case Pinciveri, Case Ricci, Case Scaccia, Case Sciascia, Case Volpi, Casino Spani, Castello, Chiarano, Colle Capito, Colle grosso, Colle Martino, Cona dei greci, Crescenzi, Crocifisso, Fontana Fratta, Gaude, Madonna degli Angeli, Madonna del pianto, Madonna di Foiano, Ponte Vasagalli, Puppari, San Cristoforo, San Filippo, Santa Maria Amaseno, Sant'Anna, San Vito, Speluca, Stere Mancini, Tondarella, Tor dei venti, Torre Caravicchia, Tretticatore, Vado Amaseno, Valle Amaseno, Vernieri, Virano.

People

  • Maria Fortunata Viti
  • Aonio Paleario

Twin towns

  • AUT Bruck an der Mur, Austria
  • ITA Spinea, Italy
  • FRA Issoire, French

References

Sources

References

  1. Population data from [[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]]
  2. {{EB1911
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