Velletri
Velletri is a town located in the Lazio region of central Italy, about 40 kilometers southeast of Rome. It is situated on the Castelli Romani hills, known for their scenic beauty and historical significance. The town has a rich history, with roots dating back to ancient times, and features several historical sites, including the Cathedral of San Clemente and remnants of Roman structures.
The economy of Velletri is primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of grapes and olives. The area is also known for its wine production, contributing to the local culture and economy. Velletri hosts various festivals throughout the year, celebrating its traditions and local products.