IPA: /mɛˈrɛm.ə/
KK: /mɛˈrɛmə/
A low-lying, marshy area near the sea, often characterized by wet and unhealthy conditions.
The maremma is known for its unique wildlife and challenging living conditions.
The word 'maremma' originates from Italian, specifically referring to a marshy or swampy area, particularly in the coastal regions of Tuscany and Lazio. It is derived from the Latin 'marisma', meaning a marsh or swamp.
Imagine a wet, marshy area when you think of 'maremma', as it directly refers to such landscapes in Italy.