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Join Year 5 students of "Principessa Mafalda" Primary School on a journey through Lazio. We explore the majestic Monti Lepini, dominated by Monte Semprevisa, which stands at 1536 meters and derives its name from the Latin "lapis," meaning limestone. Our adventure includes visits to historical sites like the Abbey of Saint Dominick in Sora, built over Cicero's birthplace, and the serene Posta Fibreno Lake in Frosinone. We also delight in the beauty of the countryside, celebrating local products like grapes and rosemary.
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Comenius project “We Europeans” Ourregion: Lazio “Principessa Mafalda” primaryschool – Rome Year 5 BC
Monti Lepini Monti Lepini (Frosinone) La vetta più alta è il Monte Semprevisa con i suoi 1536 metri. Il nome pare derivare dalla voce latina lapis, cioè pietra calcarea. The highest mountain is Monte Semprevisa (1536 meters) It is said to be named after the latin word "lapis", which means limestone.
Saint DominickAbbey Abbazia di San Domenico a Sora, costruita sopra la casa Natale di Cicerone. Saint Dominick Abbey in Sora, erected over Cicero's family house.
Posta Fibrenolake Lago di Posta Fibreno (Frosinone) Posta Fibreno lake (Frosinone)
ThermaeofPopes Terme dei papi ( Provincia di Viterbo) Thermae of Popes (Province of Viterbo)
Acropoli di Arpino, arco a sesto acuto. Acropolis of Arpino, (Province of Frosinone), pointed arch.
Autumnalcountryside L’uva e la vigna Insalata Salad The grapes and thevineyard Rosmarino Rosemary