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{{redirect|Latini|people with the last name Latini|Latini (surname)|other uses|Latin (disambiguation)}}
[[File:Volsci.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Map of fifth-century BC [[Old Latium|Latium]] and surrounding regions in present-day [[Italy]] that were eventually annexed by Rome to form "New Latium": The [[Alban Hills]], a region of early Latin settlement (from around 1000 BC) and the site of the ''Latiar'', the most important Latin communal festival, are located under the "U" in {{sc|latium}}. The region's two main lakes, Nemi and Albanus, are visible under the "I". The leading Latin city-states of Rome, Tibur ([[Tivoli, Lazio|Tivoli]]), Praeneste ([[Palestrina]]), [[Ardea, Lazio|Ardea]] and [[Gabii]] are shown.]]
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