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In Campania we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Hotels 5 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti, Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages, Case, Residenze, Villaggi and Ville.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Campania include: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Anacapri, Capaccio, Capri, Caserta, Forio d'Ischia, Ischia, Massa Lubrense, Naples, Pompei, Positano, Pozzuoli, Praiano, Salerno and Sorrento.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Campania include: Europeo, Olga's Residence, Villa Marialuisa Ischia, Soggiorno Paradiso, Hotel Vietri, Sant'elia, Hotel Parco Dei Principi, Giardino Delle Esperidi & Sorrento Cooki, Country House Colli Augusti - Il Benessere Cerca Nuovi Sensi, Park Hotel & Terme Romantica, Casale Villarena "Maison De Charme", Agriturismo I Fornari and Hotel Milton.
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Area Vacanze (Villa Auxiliadora) Villa in Sorrento, Naples Campania, Italy
Appartamento con ingresso indipendente in una villa di stile moderno, costruita negli anni 70... |
Sorrento Holidays (V435) Villa in Massa Lubrense, Naples Campania, Italy
This villa is located in a private estate by the sea built half way between Sorrento and Massa Lubrense... |
Villa Principe Giovanni Villa in Positano, Salerno Campania, Italy
Situata nel centro storico, Villa Principe Giovanni, antica dimora immersa nel palcoscenico naturale... |
Sorrento Holidays (V425) Villa in Massa Lubrense, Naples Campania, Italy
Questa villa merita ampiamente le 5 stelle. E' infatti nuova, grande, bella a vedersi dall' esterno ed... |
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Lying on the Tyrrhenian Sea in a sweeping curve between the mouth of the Garigliano and the Gulf of Policastro, Campania is chiefly a maritime region, a transit area and a node for the principal lines of communication which cross the Apennines, linking South Italy with the central-northern regions. It is the twelfth largest region, has the second highest number of inhabitants after Lombardy, and the highest density of population in Italy. It borders with Latium to the north-west, Molise to the north, Puglia to the north-east and Basilicata to the south. To the west it lies on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
History. Campania can structurally be divided into two clearly defined zones stretching northwest-southeast parallel to the coast. Inland rise the Campania and Lucanian Apennines, separated by the Sella di Conza (700 m.) and the upper Sele valley. Along the coast lie the Campano Preapennines, lower in height and of volcanic origin (the extinct Roccamonfina volcano, Campi Flegrei and Vesuvius) ... Read More...
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Italy - Information on Forchia in the Province of Benevento
Forchia is situated on a woody hill, rich in chestnut trees, at the foot of Mount St. Bernardo. The village is renowned because it is near the place where the Samnites beat the Romans in the famous battle of 321 b.C. According to some histographers, its name originates from the Latin “forcula”, which means “gorge, pass”, since it is situated between two mountains.
In the Longobard period Forchia was the capital of a “castaldato” (the Longobard administrative unit). Afterwards it followed almost uninterruptedly the feudal and administrative events of the neighbouring centre of Arpaia; then it passed to the Della Leonessa family, the Guevara, the Carafa and finally the Caracciolo. In 1861, after the unity of Italy, it became part of the province of Benevento.
NOT TO BE MISSED:
1. Vestiges of ancient Samnite cisterns
2. Palace D’Ambrosio
3. Church of St. Alfonso de’ Liguori
4. Church of St. Nicola
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You are looking for Ville in Campania, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Campania include: Agriturismo I Fornari, Casale Villarena "Maison De Charme", Country House Colli Augusti - Il Benessere Cerca Nuovi Sensi, Europeo, Giardino Delle Esperidi & Sorrento Cooki, Hotel Milton, Hotel Parco Dei Principi, Hotel Vietri, Olga's Residence, Park Hotel & Terme Romantica, Sant'elia, Soggiorno Paradiso and Villa Marialuisa Ischia.
In Campania we have holiday accommodation properties of the following types: Hotels 1 Stella, Hotels 2 Stella, Hotels 3 Stella, Hotels 4 Stella, Hotels 5 Stella, Agriturismi, Appartamenti, Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages, Case, Residenze, Villaggi and Ville.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Campania include: Amalfi, Amalfi Coast, Anacapri, Capaccio, Capri, Caserta, Forio d'Ischia, Ischia, Massa Lubrense, Naples, Pompei, Positano, Pozzuoli, Praiano, Salerno and Sorrento.
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