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  2. Citara - Wikipedia

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    The thermal springs that feed the baths at the Giardini Poseidon are considered curative, due to their volcanic origins. The therapeutic effect is based both on the richness and variety of mineral salts, and on the beneficial effect of the high temperature of these waters. 22 swimming pools ( thermal , Kneipp , ocean-water) have been installed ...

  3. Panza - Wikipedia

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    One of the most interesting areas is the bay of Citara with its famous thermal gardens Poseidon. 22 pools (Thermal, Kneipp, and ocean-water) have been installed according to latest technical and medical knowledge. The water temperature varies from 28 to 40 °C (82 to 104 °F) ). The abundance of water means that it is constantly renewed.

  4. Ischia, Campania - Wikipedia

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    Ischia is a town and one of the six comuni on Ischia island, in the Tyrrhenian Sea. With a population of about 18,000, it is the largest settlement on the island. Administratively, it is part of the Metropolitan city of Naples, in the Campania region of Southern Italy. It is famed for its thermal baths due to the volcanic nature of the island.

  5. Category:Hot springs of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Hot springs in Italy. ... Segestan thermal baths; T. Terme di Saturnia; Hotel Terme Millepini This page was last edited on 9 July 2024, at 05:22 (UTC). ...

  6. Category:Ischia - Wikipedia

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    Ischia — an island of the Campanian volcanic arc in the Tyrrhenian Sea and within the Metropolitan City of Naples (former Province of Naples), Campania region, Italy. Pages in category "Ischia" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.

  7. Pozar Baths - Wikipedia

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    Pozar thermal baths (Greek: Λουτρά Πόζαρ) are located 32 km north of Edessa and 13 km west of Aridaia in the region of Macedonia, Greece. [ 1 ] The baths are naturally heated at 37 °C (99 °F) and are a popular tourist attraction in the cooler months.

  8. Suio - Wikipedia

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    The thermal baths are situated along the Garigliano River and are a result of volcanic activity causing natural bubbling springs to occur. During the summer and spring months the hot springs are a common local spot. The baths' water is high in sulfur and mineral deposits from the volcanic activity.

  9. Bagnaccio - Wikipedia

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    Bagnaccio is the name of ancient thermal baths 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest of Viterbo, in the Lazio region of Italy. They are still in use. Viterbo is also known as La città termale ("The Thermal City") because of the many hot springs that dot the nearby countryside. [1] The baths are located directly on the ancient Via Cassia on the road to ...