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Naples is the largest city in southern Italy, bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea. One of Italy's oldest cities, it was founded by the Greeks in the 6th century BC and was once the capital of the Bourbon dynasty, leaving behind a wealth of Baroque architecture and historical monuments. The ancient city of Pompeii is within easy reach of Mount Vesuvius, and the National Archaeological Museum has a rich collection of Roman artifacts. Pompeii is the birthplace of pizza, and the aroma of Margherita pizza wafts through the streets. The beautiful scenery of the bay, sunshine and warmth are intertwined, showing the unique atmosphere of life in Southern Italy.
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