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Marino is an Italian town and comune in Lazio, on the Alban Hills, Italy, 21 kilometres southeast of Rome, with a populace of 37,6843 and a territory of 26.10 rectangular kilometres. It is bounded with the aid of other communes, Castel Gandolfo, Albano Laziale, Rocca di Papa, Grottaferrata, and Ciampino. Marino is well-known for its white wine, and for its Grape Festival, which has been celebrated on the grounds that 1924. The territory of Marino turned into inhabited with the aid of Latin tribes from the 1st century BC. The historic cities of Bovillae, Mugilla and Ferentum have been a part of the Latin League.
Under the Roman Republic it was a summer season hotel for Roman patricians, who constructed pricey villas in the area to break out the warmth of Rome. In 846 AD, Bovillae - till then the most important settlement - was destroyed by the Saracens, and the populace moved to the more easily defendable location of Ferentum, which became fortified beneath the new call of Marinum. From 1090 it turned into a dominium of the Counts of Tusculum, and later a fief of the Frangipane and, beginning in 1266, the Orsini. In 1272, San Bonaventura based the primary confraternity of Italy there.
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