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Paestum, ancient Greek town (VIth century b. C.) 13 miles away;
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Velia, ancient Greek town (540 b. C.), also known as Elea, because the Graecia Magna's Eleatic school was there;
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Padula, with its wonderful Charterhouse;
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Pertosa, with its caves and its underwater rivers;
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Pompei, at the foot of the Vesuvius, which was destroyed in 79 a. C. owing to the famous volcano eruption;
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Capri, Ischia and the other islands of the gulf of Naples, connected with hydroplanes.
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