Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese
Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese is a pitch in Pozzuoli, Metropolitan Naples, Campania. Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese is situated nearby to the church Parrocchia Ss. Salvatore, as well as near the park Largo della Pace.Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Monte Nuovo and Mount Barbaro.
Monte Nuovo
Volcano
Photo: Denghiù, Public domain.
Monte Nuovo is a cinder cone volcano within the Campi Flegrei caldera, near Naples, southern Italy. A series of damaging earthquakes and changes in land elevation preceded its only eruption, during the most recent part of the Holocene, which lasted from September 29 to October 6, 1538, when it was formed.
Mount Barbaro
Volcano
Photo: Ferdinando Marfella, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Mount Barbaro or Mount Gauro in Italy Monte Barbaro or Monte Gauro, is one of the eruptive vents of the Phlegraean Fields, a volcanic field of Italy located in Campania.
Lake Avernus
Lake
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Lake Avernus is a volcanic crater lake located in the Avernus crater in the Campania region of southern Italy, around 4 kilometres west of Pozzuoli. It is near the volcanic field known as the Phlegraean Fields and comprises part of the wider Campanian volcanic arc.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Baiae and Cumae.
Baiae
Suburb
Photo: Kleuske, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Baiae was an ancient Roman town situated on the northwest shore of the Gulf of Naples and now in the comune of Bacoli. It was a resort for centuries in antiquity, particularly towards the end of the Roman Republic, when it was reckoned as superior to Capri, Pompeii, and Herculaneum by wealthy Romans, who built villas here from 100 BC. Baiae is situated 3½ km southwest of Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese.
Cumae
Village
Photo: AlexanderVanLoon, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Cumae was the first ancient Greek colony of Magna Graecia on the mainland of Italy and was founded by settlers from Euboea 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 Bacoli and Pozzuoli in the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy. Cumae is situated 3½ km west of Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese.
Licola
Suburb
Licola is a land in the province of Naples which takes its name from Lago di Licola, a lake which formerly occupied part of the area. The current population of Licola ranges between 4000 and 5000. Licola is situated 4½ km northwest of Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese.
Centro Sportivo Nicola Cassese
- Type: Pitch
- Categories: recreation area, football, and sports location
- Location: Pozzuoli, Metropolitan Naples, Campania, Southern Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
40.84158° or 40° 50′ 30″ northLongitude
14.09839° or 14° 5′ 54″ eastOpen location code
8FGPR3RX+J9OpenStreetMap ID
way 460347905OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=pitchOpenStreetMap feature
sport=soccer
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Parrocchia Ss. Salvatore and Largo della Pace.
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