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  2. File:Flag map of Salerno.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Salerno - Wikipedia

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    The area of what is now Salerno has been continuously settled since pre-historical times, as the discoveries of Neolithic mummy remains documents. [9] Inhabited by Oscan-speaking populations, the region was colonized by the Etruscans, who founded the city of Irnthi in the 6th century BC, across the Irno river, in what is today city quarter of Fratte, as a part of their Dodecapolis political ...

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  6. Province of Salerno - Wikipedia

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    The largest towns in the province are: Salerno, the capital, which has a population of 131,950; Cava de' Tirreni, Battipaglia and Nocera Inferiore, all having around 50,000 inhabitants. The province has an area of 4,923 km 2 (1,901 sq mi), and a total population of about 1.1 million.

  7. Scala, Campania - Wikipedia

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    Scala is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy. It is located on a rocky hill c. 400 m above sea-level and is part of the Amalfi Coast . [ citation needed ]

  8. Pagani, Campania - Wikipedia

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    Pagani (Italian:; Neapolitan: ('e) Pavane, [(e) pɑˈvɑːnə]) is a town and comune in Campania, Italy, administratively part of the Province of Salerno, in the region known as the Agro nocerino-sarnese. Pagani has a population of 35,834, as of 2016.

  9. Timeline of Salerno - Wikipedia

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    79 CE - Salerno was buried by the rain of ash and debris of the eruption of Vesuvius that razed Pompeii and Herculaneum to the ground [2] 5th-7th C. CE - Roman Catholic diocese of Salerno established. [3] 646 CE - Salerno becomes part of the Lombard Duchy of Benevento. [4] 774 CE - Duke Arechis II of Benevento relocates to Salerno.