The Latin word lacus means "opening, hole, pool, lake," and was also the word for a distribution point in the public water supply of ancient Rome. It can refer to:
The Latin word lacus means "opening, hole, pool, lake," and was also the word for a distribution point in the public water supply of ancient Rome. It can refer to:
==Geography== Lucrinus Lacus, a lake in Campania Albanus Lake, Lake Albano in Lazio, Italy Alsietinus Lacus, the ancient name of a lake in Etruria today known as Lake Martignano Lacus Curtius, a topographical feature in ancient Rome Lacus Juturnae, a spring and man-made religious structure in ancient Rome
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