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Aprilia é uma comuna italiana da região do Lácio, província de Latina, com cerca de 58.796 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 177,70 km, tendo uma densidade populacional de 319 hab/km. Faz limites com Anzio (RM), Ardea (RM), Ariccia (RM), Cisterna di Latina, Lanuvio (RM), Latina, Nettuno (RM), Velletri (RM). More information...

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