Province of Naples (historical)

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The Province of Naples (historical) was an administrative division in southern Italy centered on the city of Naples, encompassing the surrounding municipalities before being replaced by the Metropolitan City of Naples in 2015.

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Province of Naples (historical) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former administrative territorial entity
province of Italy
administrativeCenter Naples
borderedBy Province of Avellino
Province of Caserta
Province of Salerno
capital Naples
contained Stabiae
surface form: Castellammare di Stabia

Herculaneum
surface form: Ercolano

Giugliano in Campania
Mount Vesuvius area
Naples
surface form: Naples (municipality)

Phlegraean Fields area
Pompeii
surface form: Pompei

Puteoli
surface form: Pozzuoli

Sorrentine Peninsula
surface form: Sorrento Peninsula

Torre del Greco
Capri
surface form: island of Capri

Ischia
surface form: island of Ischia

island of Procida
municipalities surrounding Naples
country Italy
dissolvedOn 2015
existedUntil 31 December 2014
governedBy Province of Naples
surface form: Provincial administration of Naples
governedFrom Palazzo Matteotti, Naples
hadAdministrativeRole intermediate level between region and municipalities
local government
hadCoastlineOn Tyrrhenian Sea
hadGovernmentType president of the province
provincial council
hadISO3166-2Code IT-NA
hadOfficialLanguage Italian
hadSubdivisionType comune
hadVehicleRegistrationCode NA
historicalCenter Naples
legallyAbolishedBy Italian law on metropolitan cities (Law 56/2014)
locatedIn southern Italy
locatedOn Italian Peninsula
namedAfter Naples
partOf Campania
Italian Republic
replacedAdministrativeStructure Metropolitan City of Naples reform of provinces
replacedBy Metropolitan City of Naples
succeededBy Metropolitan City of Naples
timeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time

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Portici belongsTo Province of Naples (historical)