Latina is the capital of the province of Latina in the region Latium, in central Italy. The city has about 110,000 inhabitants and is thus the second largest city of the region. It was founded in 1932 under the name Littoria when the area surrounding it, which had been a swamp since Antiquity, was drained.
The municipality borders on Aprilia, Cisterna di Latina, Nettuno, Pontinia, Sabaudia, Sermoneta and Sezze.
In 1934 it became a province capital and, after World War II, renamed Latina in 1946. With the arrive of other people mainly from Latium itself, the original Venetian-like dialect was increasingly substituted by a form of Romanesco dialect.
The city has some pharmaceutical and chemical industry and cheese production, and has a strong service sector. Latina is also an important centre for agriculture (vegetables, flowers, sugar, fruit, cheese and derivates).
The former nuclear-power station is now closed.
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