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The "Land of Fires" refers to a region in southern Italy, particularly around the provinces of Naples and Caserta, known for its history of illegal waste dumping and the resulting environmental pollution. The name is derived from the numerous toxic fires that occur in the area, often ignited to dispose of hazardous waste. These fires release harmful chemicals into the air, leading to significant health and environmental concerns. The term highlights the ongoing issues of environmental degradation and public health crises linked to industrial waste management practices.

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