Atrani

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Atrani is a tiny, picturesque fishing village and seaside town in southern Italy, known for its medieval architecture and dramatic setting on the Amalfi Coast.

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Atrani canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal town
fishing village
municipality
administrativeDivisionType comune
architecturalStyle Mediterranean
medieval
belongsTo Metropolitan area of Salerno
climate Mediterranean climate
continent Europe
country Italy
hasCoastlineType rocky coast
hasFeature arched seaside loggias
small beach
steep terraced hillsides
hasHeritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site component
hasLandmark Church of San Salvatore de Birecto
Collegiata di Santa Maria Maddalena
surface form: Collegiate Church of Santa Maria Maddalena
hasUrbanForm compact historic center
hasViewOf Tyrrhenian Sea
heritageDesignation Amalfi Coast
surface form: UNESCO World Heritage Site "Amalfi Coast"
isPartOf Amalfi Coast
surface form: Italian Riviera di Amalfi
isPopularWith tourists
knownFor dramatic cliffside setting
medieval architecture
narrow alleys and stairways
picturesque coastal scenery
small central piazza
traditional fishing community
language Italian
localDialect Neapolitan
locatedIn Campania
Province of Salerno
locatedInValleyOf Dragone River
locatedOn Amalfi Coast
Tyrrhenian Sea
neighboringMunicipality Amalfi
Ravello, Italy
surface form: Ravello

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partOf Amalfi Coast
surface form: Costiera Amalfitana
primaryEconomicActivity fishing
tourism
region Southern Italy
religionHistoricallyDominant Roman Catholicism
tourismType cultural tourism
seaside tourism
transportAccess Amalfi Drive (SS163)

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