CAMPANIA

kämpäˈnyä, region (1991 pop. 5,191,468), 5,249 sq mi (13,595 sq km), central Italy, extending from the Apennines W to the Tyrrhenian Sea and from the Garigliano River S to the Gulf of Policastro. It includes the islands of Capri, Ischia, and Procida. Naples is the capital of Campania, which is divided into Benevento, Caserta, Naples, and Salerno provs. (named for their capitals).

The central coast of the region is mostly high and rocky, with volcanic ridges and the crater of Vesuvius. The northern and southern coastal areas are fertile plains, famous since ancient times for their agricultural output. The interior of Campania is mountainous. The area had significant out-migration in the late 19th and early 20th cent., particularly to the United States. Overpopulation continues to be a problem, as the per capita income is far below the Italian average.

The region's farm products include grapes, citrus fruit, olives, apricots, grain, and vegetables. Industry is mostly clustered along the shore of the Bay of Naples; manufactures include textiles, shoes, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, refined petroleum, metal goods, wine, and processed food. There is also a thriving tourist industry.

Various Italic tribes, Greek colonists, Etruscans, and Samnites lived in the region before it was conquered (4th–2d cent. b.c.) by Rome. In Roman times the term Campania referred mainly to Naples and its surrounding area. After the fall of Rome, the Goths and the Byzantines occupied the region; it later became part of the Lombard duchy of Benevento (except Naples and Amalfi, which were independent republics). In the 11th cent. the Normans conquered Campania, and in the 12th cent. it became part of the kingdom of Sicily. Naples soon rose to prominence, and after the Sicilian Vespers revolt (1282) it was made the capital of a separate kingdom. For the later history of Campania, see Naples, kingdom of and Two Sicilies, kingdom of the. In World War II there was heavy fighting around Naples after the Allied landing (Sept., 1943) at Salerno.

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...Sicilia 221 Alberobello Puglia 208 Amalfi Campania 190 , 192 Amelia Umbria 140 Ancona Marche...Piemonte 9 Bari Puglia 203, 204 Benevento Campania 176 , 177 Bergamo Lombardia 33 Bologna...Apulia 199 Capri, Island of 186 Capua Campania 172 , 173 Carezza, Lago di 25 Caserta...
...The Samnites were still threatening Campania, and though the consuls now gained a...Fregellae, commanding the upper road into Campania. It was recovered however shortly afterwards...close to the frontiers of Samnium and Campania; and the chief object of both sides...
Chapter 5 CAMPANIA REGIONAL CHARACTERISTICS : Area: 5,250...796,899. Capital: Naples Napoli . Campania is Italys twelfth largest region in land and ranks second in population. Campania has three Catholic metropolitan sees: Naples...
...long tradition, a dignified setting in which the Roman people 7 Fredericksen, Campania, no. S. a Fredericksen, Campania, no. to. 9 Fredericksen, Campania, no. 11. I . Fredericksen, Campania, no. 14. II Fredericksen, Campania...
...Italians into the new colonies. 48 In Campania, the Italic response to the arrival...number of possible Greek foundations in Campania which rapidly became Italicised. Pompeii...there was another major influence in Campania besides that of the Greeks. The Etruscan...
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...376. The results for Lombardia, Lazio, and Campania are similar. In Campania, N.sub.j is a decline of 35,856 births...the same category as high fertility regions like Campania or even middle-ranging regions such as Lazio...
...et al. 1993). Nevertheless, in the Campania region evidence for the existence of...the low-angle normal faults of the Campania region are SSE-displacing structures...evolution of the Tyrrhenian margin of the Campania region. Geological framework The Apennine...
...describing the new Cunard express liners Campania and Lucania, commented that "The public...demotion of the saloon to a dining saloon on Campania and Lucania is the result of a new surplus...smoking and music rooms.) (47) On Campania and Lucania (1893), the promenade...
...pyroclastic units of pre-CI tuffs and Campania Ignimbrite thicken toward the NW (Campi...1050 m of pre-CI tuffs and 750 m of Campania Ignimbrite) bounded by the Gauro fault...ignimbrite units of the pre-CI tuffs and Campania Ignimbrite form a wedge at Campi Flegrei...
...deposits, others areas (e.g. southern Campania and Lucania) are characterized by more continuous...Monteforte Cilento (south of Salerno, Campania) and Monte Cerreto (near caserta, Campania). We took as a reference level for biostratigraphic...
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...violence of the volcanic operations in Campania the region of Italy surrounding Naples...Most inhabitants, he argued, view Campania as a land of salubrious tranquility...Yet what was the real condition of Campania during those years of dire convulsion...
...destroyers, but also the escort carriers Campania and Striker as well as the cruiser Diadem...Swordfish plane from the carrier HMS Campania attacked U-921, a VII/C-type like...was blasted by carrier planes from the Campania, and dispatched to a watery grave with...
...Naples emblem is that the tomatoes of Campania, the region around Naples, are considered...refers not only to an agricultural area in Campania but also to many varieties of canning...flavored red wine; a red typical of Campania--for example, Taurasi, produced...
...Naples emblem is that the tomatoes of Campania, the region around Naples, are considered...refers not only to an agricultural area in Campania but also to many varieties of canning...flavored red wine; a red typical of Campania-for example, Taurasi, produced by...
Europe. WESTERN EUROPE Campania Felix (the Happy Land): Naples and the Amalfi Coast, Italy...plenty of cheese and limoncello tasting. The Romans called this area Campania Felix, or "happy land," and with good reason! Leader: Joe...
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...and Die? No Thanks, Ill Be Back - like Capri or Pompeii; Ros Dee Is Transported Up, Up and Away on an Escorted Tour of Campania. From the summit of Monte Solaro, the Sorrento coastline glitters in the afternoon sunshine while, looking directly down...
...centre of Parker Greenwoods picture is Campania, at that time the pride of the Cunard...battleships bristling with guns. The Campania, along with several other famous merchant...shows guests crowded on the deck of the Campania under canvas awnings, looking at the...
...CRUNCH CHALLENGE. Byline: DAVID SEXTON CAMPANIA GASTRONOMIA .. .. .. .. .. 95 Columbia...the evenings are even more deserted. Campania Gastronomias odd opening times reflect...is from Naples, and the barista from Campania too -- the coffee is great. They do...
...the very first aircraft carrier, HMS Campania, which lies off Burntisland, Fife...found around Eyemouth." Dive 4: HMS Campania, a mile off Burntisland Mike said...Our very first aircraft carrier, HMS Campania, lies at a depth of 30 metres. "Sonar...
...Modena and Bologna and is popular in cooking. CAMPANIA CAPITAL: NAPLES CAMPANIA extensively produces tomatoes, peppers, spring...The Gulf of Naples offers fish and seafood. Campania is one of the largest producers and consumers...
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CAMPANIA kampa nya, region (1991 pop. 5,191...and Procida. Naples is the capital of Campania, which is divided into Benevento, Caserta...agricultural output. The interior of Campania is mountainous. The area had significant...
...Latium regions) and southern Italy ( Campania , Basilicata , Abruzzi , Molise , Calabria...b.c. drove the Etruscans out of Campania. The Latins, living along the coast...11 administrative regions (Latium and Campania, Apulia and Calabria, Lucania and Bruttium...
...now Taranto) and by Apulia, on the north by Samnium and Campania, on the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and on the south by Bruttium...Samnites. The western portion of ancient Lucania is now in Campania; the larger eastern part is in Basilicata...
CASILINUM kasili n m, ancient town, Campania, S Italy, 18 mi (29 km) N of present-day Naples. It probably was founded (c.600 b.c.) by the Etruscans. It was captured...
BOSCOREALE bos kora-a la, town (1991 pop. 27,310), in Campania, S Italy, at the foot of Vesuvius. Roman villas have been excavated in the town. Also, a celebrated collection of gold coins...
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