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Province of Caserta, Campania

The territory of this province, renowned for its fertility and rich of historical heritage, is situated between Naples and Rome, and bordered by the Tyrrhenian sea to the west and the Garigliano river to the north, to the east by the Matese mountains, and is crossed by the Volturno river.

Info

  • Area: 2,639 km²
  • Population: about 920,000 inhabitants in 2016
  • Car Plate: CE
  • Communes: 104 communes.

The Comuni in the Province

Ailano | Alife | Alvignano | Arienzo | Aversa | Baia e Latina | Bellona | Caianello | Caiazzo | Calvi Risorta | Camigliano | Cancello ed Arnone | Capodrise | Capriati a Volturno | Capua | Carinaro | Carinola | Casagiove | Casal Di Principe | Casaluce | Casapesenna | Casapulla | Caserta | Castel Campagnano | Castel di Sasso | Castel Morrone | Castel Volturno | Castello del Matese | Cellole | Cervino | Cesa | Ciorlano | Conca della Campania | Curti | Dragoni | Falciano del Massico | Fontegreca | Formicola | Francolise | Frignano | Gallo Matese | Galluccio | Giano Vetusto | Gioia Sannitica | Grazzanise | Gricignano di Aversa | Letino | Liberi | Lusciano | Macerata Campania | Maddaloni | Marcianise | Marzano Appio | Mignano Monte Lungo | Mondragone | Orta di Atella | Parete | Pastorano | Piana di Monte Verna | Piedimonte Matese | Pietramelara | Pietravairano | Pignataro Maggiore | Pontelatone | Portico di Caserta | Prata Sannita | Pratella | Presenzano | Raviscanina | Recale | Riardo | Rocca d'Evandro | Roccamonfina | Roccaromana | Rocchetta e Croce | Ruviano | San Cipriano d'Aversa | San Felice a Cancello | San Gregorio Matese | San Marcellino | San Marco Evangelista | San Nicola La Strada | San Pietro Infine | San Potito Sannitico | San Prisco | San Tammaro | Santa Maria a Vico | Santa Maria Capua Vetere | Santa Maria La Fossa | Sant'Angelo d'Alife | Sant'Arpino | Sessa Aurunca | Sparanise | Succivo | Teano | Teverola | Tora e Piccilli | Trentola Ducenta | Vairano Patenora | Valle Agricola | Valle di Maddaloni | Villa di Briano | Villa Literno

What to see

  • Prehistoric Stone Age remains in Prata Sannita
  • Traces of the Copper age in Maddaloni
  • Roman amphiheater in Santa Maria Capua Vetere, the second in the world after the Coliseum;
  • The basilica in Sant'Angelo in Formis
  • The Romanesque cathedral in Caserta Vecchia
  • The magnificent Royal Palace of Caserta, the so-called Italian Versailles, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

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