Bacoli
Bacoli (Italian pronunciation: [ˈbaːkoli]; Latin: Bauli)[3] is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the Italian region Campania, located about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) west of Naples.
Geography
Bacoli borders the municipalities of Monte di Procida and Pozzuoli.
Its territory, of volcanic origin, is part of the Phlegraean Fields. The volcano of Cape Miseno and the Miseno port date from c. 35,000-10,500 years ago.
History
Bacoli was founded by the ancient Romans in the 2nd or 1st century. BC, who called it Bauli. In Roman times it was a popular resort almost as famous as the nearby Baiae. Many luxurious villas were built on the coast there and the headland. Symmachus said of Bauli in the late 4th century. AD:
I left that place because there was a danger that if I became too fond of Bauli, all the other places I have left to see would not have pleased me.
Main sights
Several major ancient Roman structures can be seen in Bacoli, including the Piscina Mirabilis, the Cento Camerelle, and the so-called Tomba Agrippina, a theatre belonging to an ancient villa.
The frazione of Cuma - Fusaro includes the site of Cumae, the first settlement in Italy by the ancient Greeks.
The archaeological remains of Baiae are also located in the commune
The frazione of Miliscola (from the Latin militum schola) was, in the Roman Empire, the seat of a military school.
Twin towns
References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
- ^ Richard Talbert, Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, (ISBN 0-691-03169-X), Map 44 & notes.
- ^ "Official website, twinning" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-07-20.
- ^ "Dipartimento Della Protezione Civile : Relazione" (PDF). Senato.it. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
- ^ "Napoli in gemellaggio con Kobane: "Vicini a chi lotta per la pace e la libertà"". Napolitoday.it. Retrieved 7 March 2022.
External links
- Official website
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- Acerra
- Afragola
- Agerola
- Anacapri
- Arzano
- Bacoli
- Barano d'Ischia
- Boscoreale
- Boscotrecase
- Brusciano
- Caivano
- Calvizzano
- Camposano
- Capri
- Carbonara di Nola
- Cardito
- Casalnuovo di Napoli
- Casamarciano
- Casamicciola Terme
- Casandrino
- Casavatore
- Casola di Napoli
- Casoria
- Castellammare di Stabia
- Castello di Cisterna
- Cercola
- Cicciano
- Cimitile
- Comiziano
- Crispano
- Ercolano
- Forio
- Frattamaggiore
- Frattaminore
- Giugliano in Campania
- Gragnano
- Grumo Nevano
- Ischia
- Lacco Ameno
- Lettere
- Liveri
- Marano di Napoli
- Mariglianella
- Marigliano
- Massa Lubrense
- Massa di Somma
- Melito di Napoli
- Meta
- Monte di Procida
- Mugnano di Napoli
- Naples
- Nola
- Ottaviano
- Palma Campania
- Piano di Sorrento
- Pimonte
- Poggiomarino
- Pollena Trocchia
- Pomigliano d'Arco
- Pompei
- Portici
- Pozzuoli
- Procida
- Qualiano
- Quarto
- Roccarainola
- San Gennaro Vesuviano
- San Giorgio a Cremano
- San Giuseppe Vesuviano
- San Paolo Bel Sito
- San Sebastiano al Vesuvio
- San Vitaliano
- Sant'Agnello
- Sant'Anastasia
- Sant'Antimo
- Sant'Antonio Abate
- Santa Maria la Carità
- Saviano
- Scisciano
- Serrara Fontana
- Somma Vesuviana
- Sorrento
- Striano
- Terzigno
- Torre Annunziata
- Torre del Greco
- Trecase
- Tufino
- Vico Equense
- Villaricca
- Visciano
- Volla
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