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Campania - перевод на итальянский

REGION IN SOUTHERN ITALY
Campagnia; Campania (Roman province); Campania, Italy; History of Campania; Economy of Campania
  • Fiat Panda III
  • Ruins of [[Aeclanum]], a Roman town in [[Irpinia]] district.
  • Dried red peppers and lemons hanging from a shop in [[Amalfi]].
  • Fincantieri shipyard [[Castellammare di Stabia]]
  • Late Baroque art inside the Palace of Caserta.
  • An authentic [[Neapolitan pizza]]
  • Ferdinand]], Bourbon king.
  • Forum]] of [[Pompeii]] with [[Vesuvius]] in the distance
  • [[Caserta Palace]], inside
  • ''The Last Day of Pompeii'' – [[Karl Briullov]]
  • Provinces in Campania.
  • Bagnoli derelict steelworks (2016)
  • Early kings ruled from [[Castel Nuovo]]
  • Revolutionary [[Masaniello]]
  • The island of [[Capri]], often seen as a cultural symbol of Campania.
  • Ancient Greek Temple of [[Hera]], [[Paestum]], built 550 BC
  • [[Spaghetti alla puttanesca]], a spicy pasta dish topped with a sauce made of tomatoes, olives, [[anchovies]] and [[capers]]
  • [[Pulcinella]] with a guitar
  • The grand gardens of the baroque [[Royal Palace of Caserta]]
  • The [[Stadio Diego Armando Maradona]] is the home ground of [[SSC Napoli]] of [[Serie A]]

Campania         
n. Campania, region of southern Italy on the Tyrrhenian Sea, which is called "Campania felix" by the Romans and is rich in tourist attractions
campana         
n. bell, hopscotch
toll a bell      
suonare una campana

Определение

Campania

Википедия

Campania

Campania (, also UK: , US: , Italian: [kamˈpaːnja], Neapolitan: [kamˈbɑːnjə]) is an administrative region of Italy; most of it is in the south-western portion of the Italian peninsula (with the Tyrrhenian Sea to its west), but it also includes the small Phlegraean Islands and the island of Capri. The capital of the Campania region is Naples. As of 2018, the region had a population of around 5,820,000 people, making it Italy's third most populous region, and, with an area of 13,590 km2 (5,247 sq mi), its most densely populated region. Based on its GDP, Campania is also the most economically productive region in southern Italy and the 7th most productive in the whole country. Naples' urban area, which is in Campania, is the eighth most populous in the European Union. The region is home to 10 of the 58 UNESCO sites in Italy, including Pompeii and Herculaneum, the Royal Palace of Caserta, the Amalfi Coast and the Historic Centre of Naples. In addition, Campania's Mount Vesuvius is part of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves.

The Campania's hinterland was inhabited from the beginning of the 1st millennium BC by the Osci, Samnites and Etruscans while its coastal areas were colonised by the ancient Greeks between the 8th and 7th centuries BC, making those areas part of the so-called Magna Graecia. At that time, Capua was Campania's leading city, while Naples was an anomaly, being predominantly Greek-speaking.

Campania is rich in culture, especially with regard to food, music, architecture, and archaeological and ancient sites—such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, Oplontis, Paestum, Aeclanum, Stabiae, and Velia. The name "Campania" is derived from Latin; the Romans knew the region as Campania felix ("fertile countryside" or "happy countryside"). The rich natural beauty of Campania makes it important to the tourism industry: the city of Naples, the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius, and the islands of Capri and Ischia have long been major attractions.