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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] ...outhern [[Italy]] and capital of [[Campania]] Region and the [[Province of Naples]]. The city has a population of about 1 million, and together with its subu
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  • | [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] || [[Province of Naples|Naples]] ...outhern [[Italy]] and capital of [[Campania]] Region and the [[Province of Naples]]. The city has a population of about 1 million, and together with its subu
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  • [[image:Reggio_Calabria_Duomo.jpg|thumb|Main face of the Cathedral of Reggio Calabria.|left|220px]] the [[Kingdom of Naples]].
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  • [[Image:Ventimiglia_082005.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The [[campanile]] of the cathedral rises above Ventimiglia.]] ...rily held by the [[dukes of Savoy]] (1389 and 1746) and [[King Ladislas of Naples]] (1410). In general it shared the fortunes of Genoa.
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  • ...ern [[Italy]] which occupies the "toe" of the Italian peninsula south of [[Naples]]. It is bounded in the north by the region of [[Basilicata]], region of [[ ...c legate and the Hauteville clan formed the precursors of the Kingdom of [[Naples]] which in one form or another ruled Calabria until the unification of [[It
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  • ...esiding in Naples. Palermo rebelled in [[1848]] and held out against the [[Naples|Neapolitan]] crown until May [[1849]]. [[Image:Palermo_2005_041.jpg|thumb|260px|The Cathedral of Palermo.]]
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  • [[Image:Capri and Ischia map.png|thumb|right|300px|The island of Ischia near Naples, Italy.]] ...[[Gulf of Naples]]. The roughly trapezoidal island lies 17.5 miles from [[Naples]] and measures around 10 km East to West and 7 km North to South with a 34
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  • ...of the [[Italy|Italian]] city of '''Naples'''. For other details see the [[Naples|main article]].'' ==Naples in the Ancient Era and in Late Antiquity==
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  • ...ays fond of their freedom, had him deposed and imprisoned by the king of [[Naples]]. ...f the villages, and the city had no legal existence until King Carlo II of Naples appointed a "Camerlengo", responsible for city tributes (previously paid se
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  • ...red by the [[Normans]]. Thereafter it shared the fate of the [[Kingdom of Naples]]—including the period of Spanish rule of which the 16th-century castle o *the ''Cathedral'', originally from the 9th-11th century, but largely rebuilt. It has a neo-
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  • ...e lower valley. The current city was expanded in [[1814]] by the [[King of Naples]] [[Joachim Murat]], and lies on the ''Campo Basso'' ("Low field"). The main church is the Cathedral, or ''Chiesa della Santissima Trinità'' (Church of the Holy Trinity), was
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  • ...became the commanding officer of the pontifical army against [[Alfonso of Naples]], by whom he was defeated in the battle of Campo Morto (1482); Pandolfo V, ...a substantial heritage, and demolished many churches including the ancient cathedral of Santa Colomba. On [[30th March]] [[1815]], [[Joachim Murat]] launched hi
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  • ...the Saracens in Palermo allowed the Pisans to start the building of their cathedral and the other monuments which constitute the famous ''[[Campo dei Miracoli] [[Image:PisaBaptistry20020323.JPG|thumb|The Baptistry of the Cathedral]]
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  • [[Image:Milan_Domm.jpg|thumb|Milan's cathedral, 'Domm' in Lombard, 'Duomo' in Italian]] ...struction all across Italy, and new lines will open from Milan to Rome and Naples, and from Milan to Torino.
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