Arce is a comune (municipality) in the province of Frosinone, in the region of Lazio, Italy. it is an agricultural centre located on a hill overlooking the Via Casilina, in the middle valley of the Liri.
In the Middle Ages it followed the history of Rocca d'Arce. Later it was a fief of the Della Rovere (1475) and the Boncompagni (1612). Main sights include the Baroque Parrocchiale of Santi Pietro e Paolo (late 17th century) and the church of Sant'Antonio, which has maintained a 13th-century portal.
Arce borders with the municipalities of Ceprano, Colfelice, Falvaterra, Fontana Liri, Monte San Giovanni Campano, Rocca d'Arce, San Giovanni Incarico and Strangolagalli.
Its hamlets (frazioni) are Campanile, Campostefano, Collealto, Collemezzo, Collenoci, Colleolivo, Colleone, Fontanelle, Frassi, Isoletta, Marzi, Murata, Portone, Puzzaca, Tramonti, and Valle.
Economy include the production of cereals, fruit, olives and forage. Industries include mechanics, food processing and others, all at small level.
Arce may refer to:
Šarce is a village in the municipality of Lebane, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 88 people.
Coordinates: 42°53′50″N 21°44′12″E / 42.89722°N 21.73667°E / 42.89722; 21.73667
Arce is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lazio (pronounced [ˈlattsjo], Latin: Latium) is one of the 20 administrative regions of Italy, situated in the central peninsular section of the country. With about 5.889 million residents and a GDP of more than 170 billion euros, Lazio is the second most populated region of Italy (being approximately the same in population as Campania), and has the second largest economy of the nation. Its capital is Rome, capital and largest city of Italy.
Lazio comprises a land area of 17,236 km2 (6,655 sq mi) and it has borders with Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche to the north, Abruzzo and Molise to the east, Campania to the south, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. The region is mainly flat and hilly, with small mountainous areas in the most eastern and southern districts.
The coast of Lazio is mainly composed of sandy beaches, punctuated by the headlands of Circeo (541 m) and Gaeta (171 m). The Pontine Islands, which are part of Lazio, lie opposite the southern coast. Behind the coastal strip, to the north, lies the Maremma Laziale (the continuation of Tuscan Maremma), a coastal plain interrupted at Civitavecchia by the Tolfa Mountains (616 m). The central section of the region is occupied by the Roman Campagna, a vast alluvial plain surrounding the city of Rome, with an area of approximately 2,100 km2 (811 sq mi). The southern districts are characterized by the flatlands of Agro Pontino, a once swampy and malarial area, that was reclaimed over the centuries.
Lazio is a region of Italy in which Rome is located.
Lazio may also refer to:
Dicen que te vaz te largo viaje
y no piensas volver
comentan que no es nada nuevo tu vives asi
rompiendo corazones donde llegas tu
llevandote el futuro de la juventud
que debo hacer para entender??
[chorus]
Que eres asi que importa lo que yo haga por ti
ni cuantas veces yo te ruege a ti quiero morir
no seas asi devuelveme las ganas de vivir
dame la esperanza de volver junto a ti
si no voy a morir,si no voy a morir
Dicen que viviras rompiendo corazones sin piedad
ahhh y como es que no te importa ni te duele maltratar
oh no, mi corazon despeadado sigue siendo asi
llevandote la voluntad y mi existir
que debo hacer para entender??
ohhhh que eres asi que importa lo que yo haga por ti
ni cuatas veces yo te ruege a ti quiero morir
no seas asi devuelveme las ganas de vivir
dame la esperansa de volver junto a ti
si no voy a morir,si no voy a morir
Que eres asi que importa lo que yo haga por ti
ni cuantas veces yo te ruege a ti quiero morir
no seas asi devuelveme las ganas de vivir
dame la esperansa de volver junto a ti