Italian Napoli ancient Neapolis
City (pop., 2001 prelim.: 993,386), capital of Campania , southern Italy.
Located on the northern side of the Bay of Naples , southeast of Rome, it was founded с 600 BC by refugees from an ancient Greek colony; it was conquered by the Romans in the 4th century BC. Part of the realms of the Byzantines and then the Saracen s, in the 11th century it was conquered by the Norman ruler of Sicily, and through the 19th century it was the capital of the Kingdom of the Naples . It was entered by Giuseppe de {{link=Garibaldi, Giuseppe">Garibaldi 's expedition in 1860. Heavily damaged in World War II by Allied and German bombing, it was later rebuilt, but it suffered severe earthquake damage in 1980. It is a commercial and cultural centre and a major port with diversified industries. Among the city's attractions are medieval castles, churches, and a university.