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Vallemaio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Frosinone in the Italian region Lazio , located about 120 kilometres (75 mi) southeast of Rome and about 50 kilometres (31 mi) southeast of Frosinone .

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4-485: Vallemaio borders the following municipalities: Castelforte , Castelnuovo Parano , Coreno Ausonio , San Giorgio a Liri , Sant'Andrea del Garigliano , Sant'Apollinare . Before 1932, the name of the commune was Vallefredda, a toponym which emphasized the harsh climate that one has in winter. However, considering it lies on the slopes of the Mount Maio, it was renamed in 1932. This Lazio location article

8-525: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Castelforte Castelforte is a town and comune in the province of Latina , in the Lazio region of central Italy . It is located at the feet of the Monti Aurunci massif. Castelforte was founded most likely before the year 1000 AD. According to some scholars, it occupies the ruins of the ancient Auruncan town of Vescia, destroyed by

12-564: The Romans in 340 BC (the commune includes the ruins of the large Terme Vescinae baths, in what is now the frazione of Suio). The medieval town ( Castrum Forte , meaning "Strong Castle") was a typical stronghold (probably built to counter the Saracen presence at the Garigliano ) with a line of wall and rounded towers; the nearby Suio was defended by a castle. Castrum Forte's population

16-509: Was increased in 1320 when people from Suio moved here to flee malaria . People from Castelforte formed two companies which fought alongside Fra' Diavolo in resistance against the French Napoleonic troops in 1798–99. This caused them to besiege and storm the town in the latter year. In 1807 Suio, now nearly depopulated, was aggregated to the municipality. During the battles of Cassino of World War II, Castelforte, part of

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