Harland, Robert G. Wall Plaque, Borgo Grappa In the smaller settlement types that make up the municipality of Latina, such as Borgo Grappa, the local commune still displays symbols of fascism. In this case, a small wall plaque celebrates the town's formation with both a Roman as well as fascist era date. Central to the layout of this wall plaque is the often used fascio littorio symbol.<br><br><br> Urban graphic object archive, Loughborough;Latina Province (formerly Littoria Province), Italy;Changing environments and infrastructure;Fascism;Mussolini;Borgo Grappa;Fascio littorio symbol;Architectural Design;Architectural Heritage and Conservation;Architectural History and Theory;Architecture not elsewhere classified;Design History and Theory;History and Theory of the Built Environment (excl. Architecture);Regional Analysis and Development;Urban Analysis and Development;Urban Design;Urban and Regional Planning not elsewhere classified;Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design);Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified 2016-11-24
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