Fondi

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 714–715

Fondi, a town of Italy, situated in the province of Caserta, NW. of Gaeta, and 6 miles from the sea, in a fertile but unhealthy plain, where grew the Cæcuban wine of classic times. The town, through which passed the Appian Way, is still partly surrounded by its ancient walls, and contains an old castle and a cathedral. Pop. 6773.

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