The beach of Capocotta is the area of the Roman coast between Castel Porziano (near Ostia) and Torvaianica (from km 7,600 to km 10,100 of the 601 State Highway), one of the best preserved stretches of dunes in Italy. With an extension of , since 1996 it is part of the Litorale Romano State Nature Reserve.
The beach of Capocotta is the area of the Roman coast between Castel Porziano (near Ostia) and Torvaianica (from km 7,600 to km 10,100 of the 601 State Highway), one of the best preserved stretches of dunes in Italy. With an extension of , since 1996 it is part of the Litorale Romano State Nature Reserve.
== History == The Capocotta estate, whose former name probably was Capocorso, is attested for the first time as an autonomous entity in the 15th century, when it belonged to Camillo Capranica.
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