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Definition of カステリ‐ロマーニ in the Japanese dictionary
Castelli Romani [Castelli Romani] It is approximately 25 kilometers southeast of the capital city of Italy, the general name of the town of Albani hills. In Italian it means "Roman Castle", from the Roman period to the Renaissance period, emperors, aristocrats and papal villas were built. There are towns such as Frascati, Castel Gandolfo, Marino, Ariccia, Nemi, Genzano and it is known as a famous place of wine. カステリ‐ロマーニ【Castelli Romani】 イタリアの首都ローマの南東約25キロメートル、アルバーニ丘陵一帯の町の総称。イタリア語で「ローマの城」を意味し、古代ローマ時代からルネサンス期に至るまで、皇帝・貴族・教皇らの別荘が建てられた。フラスカーティ、カステルガンドルフォ、マリーノ、アリッチャ、ネミ、ジェンツァーノなどの町があり、ワインの名産地として知られる。
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