Parco Vanvitelliano

Parco Vanvitelliano is a park in , , . Parco Vanvitelliano is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near the village .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Casina Vanvitelliana and Fusaro railway station.

Historic building
is a historic building.

Railway stop
is a railway station in , Metropolitan City of Naples, . It is served by the Cumana railway line, managed by EAV.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Baiae and Torregaveta.

Suburb
was an ancient Roman town situated on the northwest shore of the and now in the comune of . It was a fashionable resort for centuries in antiquity, particularly towards the end of the Roman Republic, when it was reckoned as superior to , , and by wealthy Romans, who built villas here from 100 BC.

Village
is a frazione of the comune of , in the metropolitan city of Naples, in . It has approximately one thousand inhabitants.

Village
was the first ancient Greek colony of Magna Graecia on the mainland of Italy and was founded by settlers from in the 8th century BCE. It became a rich Roman city, the remains of which lie near the modern village of Cuma, a frazione of the comune and in the Metropolitan City of Naples, , Italy.

Parco Vanvitelliano

Latitude
40.81926° or 40° 49′ 9″ north
Longitude
14.0601° or 14° 3′ 36″ east
Elevation
5 metres (16 feet)
Open location code
8FGPR396+P2
Geo­Names ID
10300690
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Highlights include Colombario del Fusaro and Fusaro Lake.

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