Lazio

Lazio is a region located in central Italy, known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and landscapes. The capital city of Lazio is Rome, which is also the capital of Italy and serves as an important political, cultural, and historical center. Lazio is characterized by a varied geography that includes coastal areas along the Tyrrhenian Sea, hills, and mountainous regions. The region is renowned for its archaeological sites, medieval towns, and natural parks. It is also famous for its cuisine, which includes traditional dishes such as pasta alla carbonara and supplì. Lazio plays a significant role in Italian history and the arts, being home to numerous artists, writers, and historical figures. The region attracts millions of tourists each year, drawn by its attractions and the significance of Rome as a focal point of Western civilization.