- The
Amalfi Coast (Italian:
Costiera amalfitana or
Costa d'Amalfi) is a
stretch of
coastline in
southern Italy overlooking the
Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf...
- The
strada statale 163
Amalfitana, also
known as
Amalfi Drive, is a road
which runs
along the
stretch of the
Amalfi Coast between the
southern Italian...
- Bonetto, Cristian; Sainsbury,
Brendan (2016). Napoli,
Pompei e la
Costiera Amalfitana (in Italian). Torino, Italy:
Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-88-592-6441-5. Scaravella...
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declared UNESCO World Heritage site.
Positano can be
reached by the SS163
Amalfitana national road, or by the SP425
provincial road. The
nearest airports are...
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every four years.[citation needed]
Amalfi can be
reached using the SS163
Amalfitana state road, the SR366
regional road and the SP252
provincial road.[citation...
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Strada statale 163
Amalfitana in Italy...
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century in Amalfi, a town in Italy. They took the form of the
Tabula Amalfitana (Amalfi's Board), and were for
centuries the
international mercantile...
- 2020. Bonetto,
Cristian (20 June 2016). Napoli,
Pompei e la
Costiera Amalfitana.
Lonely Planet. ISBN 9788859232438.
Hildebrand &
Kenedy 2011, p. 258....
- (****an), the
International Concorso Pianistico "Vietri sul Mare –
Costa Amalfitana" and the
Premio di
esecuzione Pianistica International "Antonio Napolitano"...
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