Naples (/ˈneɪpəlz/ NAY-pəlz; Italian: Napoli [ˈnaːpoli] ; Neapolitan: Napule [ˈnɑːpulə]) is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city...
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The Kingdom of Naples (Latin: Regnum Neapolitanum; Italian: Regno di Napoli; Neapolitan: Regno 'e Napule), was a state that ruled the part of the Italian...
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and Law 56/2014), replaced the province of Naples with the Metropolitan City of Naples. The province of Naples is the most densely populated in Italy. At...
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census. Naples is a principal city of the Naples–Marco Island metropolitan area, which had a population of about 375,752 as of 2020. Naples' USPS City...
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Naples is a city in Morris County, Texas, United States. The population was 1,387 at the 2020 census. Naples is located at 33°12′11″N 94°40′44″W / 33...
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list of viceroys of the Kingdom of Naples. Following the conquest of Naples by Louis XII of France in 1501, Naples was subject to the rule of the foreign...
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SSC Napoli (redirect from Foot-Ball Club Internazionale-Naples)
[ˈnaːpoli]) is an Italian professional football club based in the city of Naples that plays in Serie A, the top flight of Italian football. In its history...
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The Naples Metro (Italian: Metropolitana di Napoli) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Naples, Campania, Italy and some parts of the adjacent...
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Neapolitan language (redirect from Naples dialect)
Naples and most of continental Southern Italy. It is named after the Kingdom of Naples, which once covered most of the area, since the city of Naples...
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48°34′19″N 116°23′41″W / 48.57194°N 116.39472°W / 48.57194; -116.39472 Naples Naples is a small unincorporated community in Boundary County, in the far north...
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1254–1282 Kingdom of Naples 1282–1442 Crown of Aragon 1442–1458 ∟ Kingdom of Naples Kingdom of Naples 1458–1501 Kingdom of Naples 1501–1504 ∟ personal...
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Naples Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Napoli; Neapolitan: Viscuvato 'e Napule), or the Cathedral of the Assumption of Mary (Italian: Cattedrale di Santa...
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Naples-Capodichino International Airport (IATA: NAP, ICAO: LIRN) (Italian: Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli) is the international airport serving Naples...
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Charlotte of Naples (c. 1479/80 – 1506), also known as Charlotte of Aragon and Princess of Taranto, was the eldest daughter and eventual heiress of King...
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Naples yellow, also called antimony yellow or lead antimonate yellow, is an inorganic pigment that largely replaced lead-tin-yellow and has been used in...
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Collier County, Florida (redirect from Naples – Marco Island, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area)
county seat is East Naples, where the county offices were moved from Everglades City in 1962. Collier County comprises the Naples–Marco Island Metropolitan...
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neighbourhood or quartiere of Naples, southern Italy. It is in the southeastern part of the city, bounded by the industrial port of Naples on the south. At the...
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The Gulf of Naples (Italian: Golfo di Napoli), also called the Bay of Naples, is a roughly 15-kilometer-wide (9.3 mi) gulf located along the south-western...
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Beatrice of Naples (16 November 1457 – 23 September 1508), also known as Beatrice of Aragon (Hungarian: Aragóniai Beatrix; Italian: Beatrice d'Aragona)...
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The following is a list of rulers of the Kingdom of Naples, from its first separation from the Kingdom of Sicily to its merger with the same into the Kingdom...
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District Naples High School Naples, Idaho Naples, Illinois Naples, Maine Naples (CDP), Maine Naples, New York Naples (village), New York Naples, South Dakota...
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Naples is a city in Uintah County, Utah, United States. The population was 2,282 at the 2020 United States Census. Naples was listed as a town in 2000;...
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Naples is a town in Buffalo County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 697 at the 2020 census. Part of the city of Mondovi is surrounded...
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North Naples is an unincorporated community in northwest Collier County, Florida, United States, located immediately north of Naples. The North Naples area...
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Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (redirect from Kingdom of Naples and Sicily)
kingdom was formed when the Kingdom of Sicily merged with the Kingdom of Naples, which was officially also known as the Kingdom of Sicily. Since both kingdoms...
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The Naples–Portici railway (Italian: ferrovia Napoli–Portici) was the first Italian railway line, built by the Bayard Company and opened in 1839. It now...
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Maria Carolina of Austria (redirect from Maria Carolina of Naples and Sicily)
Josepha Johanna Antonia; 13 August 1752 – 8 September 1814) was Queen of Naples and Sicily as the wife of King Ferdinand IV and III, who later became King...
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East Naples is an unincorporated community and the county seat of Collier County, Florida, United States. East Naples has been the county seat since 1962...
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Charles III of Spain (redirect from Charles VII of Naples)
was also Duke of Parma and Piacenza, as Charles I (1731–1735); King of Naples, as Charles VII; and King of Sicily, as Charles III (1735–1759). He was...
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of France, to Naples and Sicily. In 1501, they deposed Frederick; Naples initially went to Louis, but by 1504 a falling-out led to Naples' seizure by Ferdinand...
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