![]() Booking HotelCheck availability and special offers: Business travel or HolidayAccommodations in Campania Campania - Guide to the RegionIts capital is Naples. Bordered to the west, south-west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, north-west by Lazio, Molise to the north with a north-east with the Puglia and Basilicata to the east. The name Ontario comes from the Latin word campus, meaning field, and the deadline for linguistic admixture osco Kampanom, whom we refer to the area near the city of Capua. Campania is mostly hilly (50.8%), 34.6% of it is mountainous and 14.7% flat. As for relief, we first distinguish the central Apennine ridge, starting from the north-west to south-east and covering a number of massive (Matese, Taburno, Avella, Terminio, Cervialto, Alburno, Cervati), followed by an area east of highlands and basins (Benevento, Quadrelle, Ariano Irpino, Valle Caudina, etc.). In the coastal area are massive volcanic (Somma-Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei) and of sedimentary origin (mountains Lattari and Massico). The plains are the most important one in the north of the River Garigliano and the Volturno River, the latter bordered to the south with the groove of the Sarno River Plain and is the bell itself, fertile and heavily populated. Recall also the plain of the Sele River to the south, forming the plain of Pesto and the plain of Salerno. East of the massive Alburno and Cervati relaxes the Vallo di Diano. The river pours mostly in the Tyrrhenian and have a tortuous course, with steep gorges between massifs in the region. Sources are abundant and arise at the foot of limestone hills, which are frequent in karst landscape. Campania Provinces and municipalities![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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