Nola

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Nola is an ancient town in southern Italy, historically significant in Roman times and known as the place where Emperor Augustus died.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient town
municipality
coordinateLocation 40.9333°N 14.5333°E
country Italy
countrySubdivision Campania
hasAdministrativeStatus comune of Italy
hasAncientName Nola self-link
hasAreaCode +39 081
hasCulturalTradition local religious festivals
traditional Campanian customs
hasDemonym Nolani
Nolano
hasEconomyType mixed local economy
hasHeritage Roman historical heritage
ancient Italic heritage
hasHistoricalSignificance important town in Roman Campania
site associated with the final days of Augustus
hasLatinName Nola self-link
hasOfficialLanguage Italian
hasPostalCode 80035
hasRegionCapitalNearby Naples
hasReligion predominantly Roman Catholic
hasSettlementType comune
town
hasTransportConnection served by regional road network in Campania
historicalRegion Campania
knownFor Roman historical significance
archaeological remains
being the place where Emperor Augustus died
locatedIn Campania
Italy
Metropolitan City of Naples
Southern Italy
surface form: southern Italy
locatedInGeographicalRegion southern Italy
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear Naples
partOf Campania
Metropolitan City of Naples
partOfHistoricalEntity Roman Empire
Roman Republic
placeOfDeathOf Augustus
Augustus
surface form: Roman emperor Augustus
significantEvent death of Emperor Augustus
significantPeriod Roman era
Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome

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Nola hasAncientName Nola self-link
Nola hasLatinName Nola self-link
Augustus placeOfDeath Nola