Massa Lubrense

Massa Lubrense is a comune in the Metropolitan City of Naples in the region of , located about 25 kilometres southeast of . As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 13,404 and an area of 19.7 km2.
  • Type: Town with 14,200 residents
  • Description: Italian comune
  • Neighbors:

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sorrento Cathedral and Scoglio Vervece.

Church
The Cathedral of Saints Philip and James, commonly known as the , is a Roman Catholic cathedral located on Via Santa Maria della Pietà in , Italy.

Islet
Photo: Ruthven, CC0.
is an islet.

Square
is a central place and in in the south of . The square is named after the poet Torquato Tasso. In the main square, well known as Largo of the Caste, is the yellow-painted Baroque Church del Carmine, holding within its interior a painting by Onofrio Avellino of the Virgin Mary with Saint Simon Stock and angels.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Sorrento and Sant’Agnello.

is in . The town features beautiful architecture, many cafes and restaurants, and shops catering to tourists.

Sant'Agnello is in the province of Naples in the region, and is 49 kilometers from the city of .

Suburb
Sant'Agata sui Due Golfi is an Italian village, the major hamlet of the municipality of Massa Lubrense in the , region. It is part of the and its population is around 3,000.

Massa Lubrense

Latitude
40.6117° or 40° 36′ 42″ north
Longitude
14.3434° or 14° 20′ 36″ east
Population
14,200
Elevation
121 metres (397 feet)
United Nations Location Code
IT MLU
Open location code
8FGPJ86V+M9
Open­Street­Map ID
node 68580917
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
3173760
Wiki­data ID
Q72239
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Waray—“Massa Lubrense” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: ماسا لوبرينس
  • Aragonese: Massa Lubrense
  • Armenian: Մասա Լուբրենսե
  • Armenian: Մասսա Լուբրենսե
  • Basque: Massa Lubrense
  • Belarusian: Маса-Лубрэнсэ
  • Breton: Massa Lubrense
  • Bulgarian: Маса Лубренсе
  • Catalan: Massa Lubrense
  • Cebuano: Massa Lubrense
  • Chechen: Масса-Лубренсе
  • Chinese: Massa Lubrense
  • Chinese: 马萨卢布伦塞
  • Dutch: Massa Lubrense
  • Esperanto: Massa Lubrense
  • French: Massa Lubrense
  • German: Massa Lubrense
  • Greek: Μάσα Λουμπρένσε
  • Hebrew: מאסה לוברנסה
  • Hungarian: Massa Lubrense
  • Indonesian: Massa Lubrense
  • Interlingua: Massa Lubrense
  • Irish: Massa Lubrense
  • Italian: Massa Lubrense
  • Japanese: マッサ・ルブレンセ
  • Kazakh: Масса-Лубренсе
  • Korean: 마사루브렌세
  • Kurdish: Massa Lubrense
  • Ladin: Massa Lubrense
  • Latin: Massa Lubrensis
  • Lombard: Massa Lubrense
  • Malay: Massa Lubrense
  • Min Nan Chinese: Massa Lubrense
  • Neapolitan: Massa Lubrense
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Massa Lubrense
  • Norwegian: Massa Lubrense
  • Occitan (post 1500): Massa Lubrense
  • Persian: ماسا لوبرنسه
  • Piemontese: Massa Lubrense
  • Polish: Massa Lubrense
  • Portuguese: Massa Lubrense
  • Romanian: Massa Lubrense
  • Russian: Масса-Лубренсе
  • Serbian: Massa Lubrense
  • Serbian: Маса Лубренсе
  • Serbo-Croatian: Massa Lubrense, Napoli
  • Serbo-Croatian: Massa Lubrense
  • Sicilian: Massa Lubrensi
  • South Azerbaijani: ماسا لوبرنسه
  • Spanish: Massa Lubrense
  • Swedish: Massa Lubrense
  • Tagalog: Massa Lubrense
  • Tatar: Масса-Лубренсе
  • Turkish: Massa Lubrense
  • Ukrainian: Масса-Лубренсе
  • Uzbek: Massa Lubrense
  • Venetian: Massa Lubrense
  • Vietnamese: Massa Lubrense
  • Volapük: Massa Lubrense
  • Waray (Philippines): Massa Lubrense
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