Amalfi Coast and Sorrento, Italy

Amalfi Coast and Sorrento, Italy

Europe
Amalfi Coast “The sea coast from Reggio to Gaeta is considered the most charming part of Italy; there, very close to Salerno, there is a high strip that dominates the sea, which the inhabitants call the Amalfi Coast; it is dotted with small towns with gardens and streams, and there are many rich people who trade as successfully as anyone else " Giovanni Boccaccio" Decameron " The great Boccaccio admired the magical beauty of the Amalfi Coast in the 14th century; Roman patricians built magnificent villas here much earlier, but this amazing seaside corner of Italy has been known since ancient times. And, surprisingly, even today it continues to be famous for its enchanting nature, wonderful climate, clear azure sea, unique historical and architectural monuments, rich cultural heritage and cordial…
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Italy in the 1990’s

Italy in the 1990’s

Europe
The period between the crisis of the world oil market, which arose during the Arab-Israeli war of 1973, and the early nineties can be counted among those of the most profound economic, social and territorial transformation of the country. The transformations involved demographic trends, the field of demographic exchanges with foreign countries, the weight exerted by the productive sectors in the life of the country, the energy balance, the exploitation of marine resources, the organization of cities and the organization of urban networks, environmental governance and international relations. Significant transformations have then had as their object the Italian administrative fabric which, since 1990, has been affected by subsequent and relevant interventions by the legislator. In particular, the organization of the Italian territorial systems is destined to be significantly influenced by…
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