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Long plagued by its notorious reputation as a crime-infested and heavily polluted city, today Naples has emerged as a reformed center of culture, art and technology of southern Italy. With over a million residents, this third biggest city of the Republic is blessed with the magnificent Bay of Naples, the location much celebrated as one of the most scenic in the whole of the peninsula. To put it simply, Naples is a bustling tourist hub with an enviable natural setting, an unrelentingly vibrant street life and a scrumptious gastronomy that altogether can easily cast a spell on visitors yearning for a Mediterranean town distinguished for colors and rhythms of its own.

History

The Greeks were the first to christen this city Neapolis (New City) as they came to settle here around 600 BC. It later was claimed by the Roman and quickly became a favorite of emperors Pompey, Caesar and Tiberius. It was ruled by the German during the middle ages and later by the Spanish house of Aragón who supported its artistic growth. Aside from the short Napoleonic rule from 1806-1815, the Spanish sovereigns maintained their grip on Naples until Italy became a unified Kingdom in 1860. Naples suffered more than 100 bombing attacks during WWII, and marks can still be seen on many monuments today. In recent years, the governments have tried to clean up and restore the city that now many previously restricted churches, museums and monuments are opened to visitors again.  

Geography & Climate

The city of Naples is the third largest city in Italy and the capital of Campania. It is located in south-central Italy on the Bay of Naples which is part of the Tyrrhenian Sea, between the Phlegrean Fields and the Mount Vesuvius. Naples is 185 km southeast of Rome. The average temperatures here are between 25° C and 31° C in summer. Autumn is sometimes damp with some rainy days. Winter has less rain and the temperatures range between 4° C and 11° C.

 

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