Forest that spelled Mussolini’s Latin title destroyed by fire

Rieti (Italy), Aug 26 (IANS/AKI) A pine forest in Italy's Lazio that spelled out the world 'Dux', the Latin nickname given to wartime fascist dictator Benito Mussolini by his followers was severely damaged by a wildfire, the fire brigade said on Friday.

A man was reported to police for allegedly starting the fire on Monte Giano near Rieti while trying to cook some tomatoes, according to the fire brigade.

The 20,000 pine trees were planted on the mountainside by forestry students in honour of Mussolini in 1939 and later declared a natural monument.

Mussonlini was known as Il Duce (The Duke) in Italian. 'Dux' is the Latin translation.

Far-right group CasaPound said it would re-plant the forest and giant letters of the Duce's name.

"It survived 70 years of militant anti-fascism and we won't allow it to be wiped out by the careless act of a fool," the group said.

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