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  2. Bay of Naples, semicircular inlet of the Tyrrhenian Sea (an arm of the Mediterranean Sea), southwest of the city of Naples, southern Italy. It is 10 miles (16 km) wide and extends southeastward for 20 miles (32 km) from Cape Miseno to Campanella Point.

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    The Viceroy of Naples paying tribute to De Ruyter's fleet in the port of Naples, 1676, by Jan van Essen. View of the Bay of Naples with Admiral Byng's Fleet at Anchor, 1718. Painting by Gaspar Butler. Following the Spanish victory, Naples became part of the Spanish Empire, and remained so throughout the Spanish Habsburg period.

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  4. The bay of Naples is a unique example of landscape variety. Also called the Gulf of Naples, this stretch of land is approximately 15 kilometers wide, overlooking the Mediterranean sea. It is located in the incredible scenic Campania region on the southwestern coast of Italy.

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  5. The Bay of Naples, by Joseph Vernet, 1748. The population of Naples at the beginning of the 19th century was mostly made up of a mass of people, who were called the lazzarone and lived in extremely poor conditions. As well, there was a strong royal bureaucracy and an élite of landowners.

  6. Introduction Nestled in the heart of Italy's Campania region, the Bay of Naples is a mesmerizing destination that captivates the senses with its stunning scenery, rich history, and vibrant cultural heritage. This enchanting bay, with its azure waters and breathtaking vistas, has been a coveted haven for travelers, artists, and historians for centuries. In this blog post, we embark on a journey ...

  7. Criterion (ii): The city’s setting on the Bay of Naples gives it an Outstanding Universal Value which has had a profound influence in many parts of Europe and beyond. Naples has exerted great influence on the rest of Europe ever since the antiquity, as a major centre in Magna Graecia and of the Roman Republic. Its role as one of the most ...

  8. The Bay of Naples' many attractions – its history, culture, architecture, food and sheer beauty – make this a very popular place to visit. The Bay of Naples in the Campania region of southern Italy is bordered in the north by the cities of Naples and Pozzuoli, in the east by Mount Vesuvius and Pompeii and in the south by the Sorrentine ...

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