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Extract from the Fregene and Ladispoli Travel Guides:
For a so-called resort,
FREGENE
is one of the grimmest places imaginable. First main stop on the train out of Rome, its four kilometres of
beaches
- twenty years ago Lazio's trendiest - are blighted by the usual commercial tat and only slightly redeemed by huge stands of umbrella pines. Romans pile out here mainly for the fish restaurants and, in summer, to trawl the Roman clubs' seaside venues. The sand's marginally less crowded than at Ostia, but the gravy-coloured water fails every health and safety test going. Sunbathing slumbers are also disturbed by jets flying out of Fiumicino down the coast, and for decent, a... read the whole Fregene and Ladispoli Travel Guides...
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