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Frosinone is one of the most ancient cities of Italy. It was originally a site of the volsci tribe. Over the centuries the city has been dominated by the Romans, the Papal State, nobles and monarchs.
It is commonly identified as the capital of the geographical region of Ciociaria: an area of Central Italy roughly corresponding to the province of Frosinone, Lazio, but without a defined border nor historical identity.
The flag shows on a white background the rampant lion, a symbol of Frosinone since 1943, thanks to the Royal Decree signed by Vittorio Emanuele III.
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Standard finishes of our flags in nautical Polyester and Stamina (For different finishes, contact us)
Flag Format
Price
20x30 cm
Nautical Polyester
18,00 €
(VAT included)30x45 cm
Nautical Polyester
24,00 €
(VAT included)70x100 cm
Nautical Polyester
29,00 €
(VAT included)100x150 cm
Nautical Polyester
50,00 €
(VAT included)150x225 cm
Nautical Polyester
72,00 €
(VAT included)200x300 cm
Nautical Polyester
116,00 €
(VAT included)300x450 cm
Nautical Polyester
185,00 €
(VAT included)400x600 cm
Nautical Polyester
318,00 €
(VAT included)Flag Format
Price
20x30 cm
Polyester Stamina
29,92 €
(VAT included)30x45 cm
Polyester Stamina
40,48 €
(VAT included)70x100 cm
Polyester Stamina
55,44 €
(VAT included)100x150 cm
Polyester Stamina
76,56 €
(VAT included)150x225 cm
Polyester Stamina
132,00 €
(VAT included)Flag Format
Price
91x140 cm
Easy Polyester
18,00 €
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The monuments which can still be seen today in the province's chief town include the baroque Collegiate Church of Santa Maria, the interior of which boasts polychrome marble, cornices, panels, altars and paintings.
The Romanesque Church of San Benedetto, a former Benedictine basilica, was erected in 1134 and was completely renovated in 1800. The church stands in the beautiful Piazza della Libertà, opposite an impressive building which is home to the Apostolic Legation, erected by Pope Gregory XVI.
The Madonna della Neve neighbourhood is home to a monumental fountain, which stands opposite the Church of the Madonna della Neve, built by a noble from the Ciociaria area, Livio De Carolis, well-known among the Roman aristocracy for his prestigious office as director of a hospital and bank.
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