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Capua is an ancient city located in the province of Caserta, in the Campania region of Italy. The city has a rich history dating back to the 7th century BC, with influences from the Etruscan civilization, Ancient Rome, and the Norman conquest of southern Italy. Capua is situated near the Volturno River and is close to the cities of Naples, Rome, and Pompeii. The city is also near the Apennine Mountains and the Tyrrhenian Sea.

History of Capua

The history of Capua is closely tied to the Samnite Wars, the Punic Wars, and the Roman Republic. The city was an important center of power for the Samnites, a group of Italics who lived in the region. Capua was later conquered by the Romans and became a major city in the Roman Empire, with notable figures such as Cicero and Caesar visiting the city. The city was also an important stopover for Roman legions traveling to and from Sicily and North Africa. During the Middle Ages, Capua was a major city in the Kingdom of Sicily and was ruled by the Normans, the Hohenstaufen, and the Angevins. The city was also an important center of learning and culture, with notable scholars such as Thomas Aquinas and Dante Alighieri visiting the city. Capua was also close to the Battle of Benevento and the Battle of Tagliacozzo.

Geography and Climate

Capua is located in the Campania region of Italy, near the Volturno River and the Apennine Mountains. The city has a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters. The city is close to the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Gulf of Naples, and is situated near the Mount Vesuvius and the Phlegraean Fields. The geography of the region is characterized by the presence of volcanic rocks and alluvial plains. The city is also near the National Park of Caserta and the Regional Park of Roccamonfina-Foce Garigliano. Capua is situated near the cities of Caserta, Naples, and Benevento, and is close to the Autostrada A1 and the Autostrada A16.

Economy and Infrastructure

The economy of Capua is based on agriculture, industry, and services. The city is an important center for the production of wine, olive oil, and cereals. The city is also home to several industrial parks, including the Industrial Park of Capua and the Industrial Park of Caserta. The city has a well-developed infrastructure, with several highways, railways, and airports nearby. The city is close to the Port of Naples and the Port of Salerno, and is situated near the Naples International Airport and the Caserta Airport. Capua is also near the University of Naples Federico II and the University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli.

Culture and Tourism

Capua is a city with a rich cultural heritage, with several museums, galleries, and historical landmarks. The city is home to the Cathedral of Capua, the Church of San Giovanni Battista, and the Castle of Capua. The city is also close to the Royal Palace of Caserta, the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, and the Pompeii and Herculaneum archaeological sites. The city hosts several festivals and events throughout the year, including the Festa di San Luca and the Festa di San Biagio. Capua is also near the Amalfi Coast, the Sorrento Peninsula, and the Island of Capri. The city is a popular destination for tourists and is close to the Costiera Amalfitana and the Parco Nazionale del Cilento e Vallo di Diano.

Government and Politics

Capua is a comune in the province of Caserta, in the Campania region of Italy. The city is governed by a mayor and a city council, and is part of the Metropolitan City of Naples. The city is also part of the European Union and is subject to the Treaty of Rome and the Treaty of Lisbon. Capua is close to the Italian Parliament and the European Parliament, and is represented by several members of parliament in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate of the Republic. The city is also near the NATO headquarters in Brussels and the European Commission in Brussels. Capua is a member of the Association of Italian Cities and the European Association of Cities. Category:Italian comunes