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Tucked between the rock and the sea, just a few steps away from the famed BlueGrotto, one comes across Il Riccio, the new restaurant and beach club of the Capri Palace Hotel & Spa. After extensive refurbishments of the historic Add'O Riccio, the restaurant...
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An innovative mix of design, art and high-tech: La Brezza Net Art Café is that and more! Located on the Spiaggia Grande of Positano, the pearl of the divine Amalfi coast, absorbed in an atmosphere of cool sophistication and surrounded by a landscape of...
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Located on the centre of Salerno overlooking the suggestive view of Amalfi Coast Hotel Polo Nautico is an high quality hotel ideal for business and meeting tourist flow. Meeting area, beauty farm, private indoor parking, solarium with private stairs on...
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The Agriturismo Da Regina is a recently refurbished property, equipped with all the modern comfort to ensure a peaceful and relaxing stay in Tramonti, hilly town of the Amalfi coast surrounded by lush chestnut trees and old vineyards, a short distance...
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Since 1908 the De Riso family has been running a bar/tobacconist's shop in the town's main square; they have become famous in the whole Amalfi coast by making ice creams and lemon granita in the summertime. After studying as cook and working as chef in...
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Ariano Irpino's previous text
Ariano Irpino is the largest municipality in Campania; due to its position, on three hills, it is also known as the city of "Tricolle".
It is an important touristic center, thanks to its panoramic position, located on the convergence of the Cervaro and Ufita rivers.
The first settlements date back to 7000 b.C.: the Samnites (an autochthonous population) founded here the Aequum Tuticum (large plain) where justice was usually administered. Subsequently, thanks to the Romans, Ariano irpino became an important road junction. Conquered by the Normans, who devastated and sacked all the territory, it was rebuilt by Charles I D'Anjou in 1266: according to the tradition, he also gave the city two thorns from Christ's thorn crown, still preserved in the Romanesque Cathedral of the X century.