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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Costiera Amalfitana' has mentioned 'Amalfi' in the following places:
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Amalfi CoastUNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficialxc2xa0nameCostiera AmalfitanaLocationCampania, ItalyCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(ii), (iv), (v)Reference830Inscription1997 (21st session)Area11,231xc2xa0ha (43.36xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Websitewww.amalficoastweb.com/index_italiano.htmlCoordinates40xc2xb039xe2x80xb2N 14xc2xb036xe2x80xb2Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.650xc2xb0N 14.600xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 40.650; 14.600Coordinates: 40xc2xb039xe2x80xb2N 14xc2xb036xe2x80xb2Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf40.650xc2xb0N 14.600xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 40.650; 14.600Location of Amalfi Coast in Italy
During the 10thxe2x80x9311th centuries, the Duchy of Amalfi existed on the territory of the Amalfi Coast, centred in the town of Amalfi.
The Amalfi coast was later controlled by the Principality of Salerno, until Amalfi was sacked by the Republic of Pisa in 1137.
Municipality Frazioni Attractions Vietri sul Mare Albori, Benincasa, Dragonea,[a] Molina, Raito Church of Saint John Baptist Cetara Fuenti Tower of Cetara Maiori Erchie, Ponteprimario, San Pietro, Santa Maria delle Grazie, Vecite Collegiata di Santa Maria, Castle of San Nicola de Thoro Plano, Santa Maria de Olearia Tramonti Campinola, Capitignano, Cesarano, Corsano, Figlino, Gete, Novella, Paterno Sant'Arcangelo, Paterno Sant'Elia, Pietre, Polvica,[b] Ponte, Pucara Conservatory of Pucara, Rupestrian Church in Gete Minori Montecita, Torre Church of Santa Trofimena and the ancient Roman villa Ravello Casa Bianca, Castiglione, Marmorata, Sambuco, Torello Villa Cimbrone, Villa Rufolo, San Giovanni del Toro, and the Duomo (Cathedral) Scala Campidoglio, Minuta, Pontone Scala Cathedral Atrani none Churches of San Salvatore del Birecto and Santa Maria Maddalena Amalfi Lone, Pastena, Pogerola, Tovere, Vettica Minore Amalfi Cathedral, and its cloister (Italian: Chiostro del Paradiso) Conca dei Marini none Main church of Saint John Baptist and the Emerald Grotto Furore Fiordo di Furore, Marina di Praia[c] Fjord of Furore Praiano Vettica Maggiore Churches of San Luca and San Gennaro and Saint John Baptist Positano Montepertuso, Nocelle Church of Santa Maria Assunta
Panoramic view of the town of Amalfi seen from the pier with the Amalfi Cathedral in the center
[6] Amalfi is also a known maker of a hand-made thick paper which is called bambagina.
[8] There are also boat excursions from Positano and Amalfi.
Amalfi from a tour boat
The rulers of Amalfi are the central figures in John Webster's Jacobean tragedy The Duchess of Malfi.
Escher produced a number of artworks of the Amalfi coast,[9] and Spike Milligan describes his time in Amalfi during a period of leave in the fourth part of his war memoirs, Mussolini: His Part in My Downfall.