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Ischia: a lush island in the Bay of NaplesBut there's also another big island in the Bay of Naples ... feels like a "relic", Ischia remains a chunk of the "real Italy", a "palpably living, breathing, life-giving place".
A study published in the journal iScience reveals that Ischia was home to a diverse community of Greeks, Phoenicians, and ...
The island's renown is linked to its therapeutic thermal waters, which have been celebrated since Roman times for their ...
A number of people are thought to have died after a mudslide on the island of Ischia, near Naples. Heavy rains triggered a torrent of mud and debris that covered buildings and swept cars into the sea.
A new study has revealed that Greeks, Italians, and Phoenicians coexisted on the island of Ischia (now part of Italy), nearly 2,800 years ago, making it one of the earliest multicultural hubs in the ...
How to get there: On the southwestern corner of the island of Ischia, off Italy's west coast. It's about a two-hour journey by car and ferry from Naples. The westernmost of Sicily’s Egadi ...
South Africa tourism's sky-high ambitionsThe country is ready to stake its claim in the growing astrotourism niche, capitalizing on one of its most underutilized... Cadence celebrates 30 ...
On the island, Greek, Phoenician, and Italian immigrants coexisted in a ... The results confirmed that Ischia not only received immigrants from early times but also became a center of biocultural ...
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