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Naples Italy
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"Naples
(Italian Napoli, Neapolitan Napule, from Greek, latinised in Neapolis)
is the largest town in southern Italy, capital of Campania region. The city has a population of about 1 million,
and together with its suburbs, the metropolitan area has 3 million inhabitants (Neapolitans). It is located just
halfway between the Vesuvius volcano and another unrelated volcanic area, the Campi Flegrei.
It is rich in historical, artistic and cultural traditions and gastronomy. Neapolitan is by its own right a particular
language. The language is known in Naples as nnapulitano.
History
The city was probably founded by inhabitants of the Greek colony Cuma, around the eighth century B.C., just a few
kilometres from the more ancient town Partenope. For this reason it was named Neapolis (from Greek, meaning New
City). Its buildings, museums and even the language spoken by natives bear traces of all periods of its history,
from its Greek birth, until the present day.
It was in Naples, in the 'Castel dell'Ovo' (Castle of the Egg), that Romulus Augustus, the last Emperor of the
Western Roman Empire, was imprisoned after being deposed in 476. In the sixth century, Naples was conquered by"
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