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See also: Campania, See also: Italy, in the province of Naples, 10 m. by .electric See also: tramway (along the highroad) S.W. from Castellammare di Stabia, and served also by steamer from Naples (16 m.)
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Pop
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(1901), 6849 (See also: town); 8832 (commune)
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It stands on cliffs about 16o ft. above See also: sea-level on the See also: north See also: side of the peninsula that separates the See also: Bay of Naples from the Bay of See also: Salerno
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See also: Sorrento, contains only a few See also: ancient remains, and its See also: present prosperity depends mainly on its reputation as a place of resort both in winter and in summer, its northerly aspect rendering it comparatively cool
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Its See also: climate is delightful and healthy, and it is situated amid picturesque See also: coast scenery
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The chief See also: local See also: industries are the See also: inlaying of See also: wood, See also: silk and lace-making and See also: straw-plaiting, and the growing of oranges and lemons
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In ancient times the Surrentine wines had a See also: great repute
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In 1558 the corsair Pialy attacked the town and carried off two thousand prisoners
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It was at Sorrento that Bernardo See also: Tasso wrote his Amadigi; and Torquato Tasso, to whom a marble
statue has been erected in the Piazza, was See also: born in the town in 1544
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