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  2. Amalfi Coast - Wikipedia

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    Amalfi from a tour boat The Salerno Costa d'Amalfi Airport is the most proximal airport to the coast, however, Naples International Airport (Napoli-Capodichino) serves the main international gateway airport to reach the area from abroad.

  3. Il San Pietro di Positano - Wikipedia

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    "In Positano a new hi-tech kitchen dug deep in the rock to serve the international clientele of the San Pietro Hotel" Fisher, Robert I.C (2011). Close to Paradise - The Gardens of Naples, Capri and the Amalfi Coast. London: Frances Lincoln. ISBN 978-0-7112-3038-5. Philips, Sian (2003).

  4. File:Amalfi Coast, Italy from a tour boat.jpg - Wikipedia

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    English: Amalfi Coast, Italy from a tour boat. Date: 22 May 2011, 03:16:05: Source: Own work: ... Amalfi Coast; Global file usage. The following other wikis use this ...

  5. Tourism in Italy - Wikipedia

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    The Amalfi Coast seen from Villa Cimbrone, in Ravello, Campania, one of the most popular tourist destinations in Italy. Tourism in Italy is one of the largest economic sectors of the country. With 60 million tourists per year (2023), Italy is the fourth most visited country in international tourism arrivals.

  6. Positano - Wikipedia

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    Romans began settling at Positano around 100 B.C. [3] In Positano, one occupied the bay and the other extended on the island of the Long Rooster, "a typical example of how even more hidden spaces of a wild coast were used in the Claudian age without even respecting the rocks that, according to legend, would have served as the home of the sirens".

  7. Grotta dello Smeraldo - Wikipedia

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    The cave owes its name due to the emerald light that reverberates in it: an underwater fissure allows sunlight to filter through. The grotto, located at the Amalfi Coast, is partly filled with sea water. The surface area of the water measures roughly 45 × 32 metres, with a cavern roof about 24 metres above water level.

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