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- Campania - Wikipedia
Campania is famous for its gulfs (Naples, Salerno and Policastro) as well as for three islands (Capri, Ischia and Procida) Four other regions border Campania; Lazio to the northwest, Molise to the north, Apulia (Puglia) to the northeast and Basilicata to the east
- A first-time guide to Campania - Lonely Planet
From Naples to the Amalfi Coast, Campania is jam-packed with all the things you want from an Italian holiday Here's how to get the best from a trip there
- Campania | History, Culture, Map, Cuisine | Britannica
Campania, regione, southern Italy, on the Tyrrhenian Sea between the Garigliano (Lower Liri) River (north) and the Gulf of Policastro (south) The region comprises the provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Napoli, and Salerno
- What To See Do in Campania, Italy (+Map) - Touropia
Here is the place to come for ancient archaeological sites that tell the story of this region, from the Ancient Greeks to the Romans; from crumbling ruins to masterpieces of the classical world Campania is also the place for sultry beaches and the glamour of the good life
- Visit Campania: Cities Places to Visit - Italia. it
A consistently mild climate, lush nature framing breathtaking landscapes, unspoilt villages and fairy-tale coastlines: this is Campania, a region that sums up centuries of cultures, between West and East, in a single Mediterranean jewel known for its unparalleled hospitality
- 10 must-do experiences in Italy’s Campania region
The southern Italian region of Campania (Campagna in Italian) is famous for its dramatic coastline and picturesque seaside towns, rich culinary traditions, and ancient archaeological sites
- 15 Places to Visit In Campania ⭐️ 2025 Guide - winalist. com
Campania is best known for its breathtaking coastline, historical ruins, and vibrant cities Highlights include the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius, Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the island of Capri
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