It's probably Sorrento.
The city of Naples, Florida got its name after the more famous city of the same name in Italy. People described the Florida city as being more picturesque than the city in Italy.
Battle of the Gulf of Naples happened on 1284-06-05.
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The approximate elevation of Naples, Florida, is around 10 feet (3 meters) above sea level. The city is located on the Gulf Coast and is known for its flat topography, which contributes to its low elevation. As a coastal city, Naples is vulnerable to storm surges and sea-level rise.
There is no such name in the Persian Gulf.
Naples is believed to have gotten its name from the Greek word "Neápolis," which translates to "new city." It was founded by Greek settlers in the 7th century BC.
The "capri" pants are named after the Gulf of Naples, specifically the Isle of Capri, where they were first popularized in the 1950s. They are typically cropped and have a flare at the bottom.
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Well, I'm not sure but for Italy the modern name is Naples I believe.
No Pompeii is not in Naples, it is its own town, but Naples is probably the nearest major city/town.
Answer is Todi No it's not...the correct answer is Nola