Scala, Kingdom of Naples

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Scala, in the former Kingdom of Naples, is a historic town on Italy’s Amalfi Coast known as one of the region’s oldest settlements and a center of medieval religious and commercial activity.

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Scala, Kingdom of Naples canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
borderedBy Amalfi NERFINISHED
Atrani NERFINISHED
Gragnano NERFINISHED
Pimonte NERFINISHED
Ravello NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country Italy
countryDuringMiddleAges Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
elevation approximately 400–500 metres above sea level
hasEconomicActivity lemon cultivation
olive cultivation
small-scale agriculture
tourism
hasHeritageStatus part of Amalfi Coast UNESCO World Heritage Site
hasMunicipalStatus comune
hasSubdivision Campidoglio NERFINISHED
Minuta NERFINISHED
Pontone NERFINISHED
San Pietro NERFINISHED
Santa Caterina NERFINISHED
Scala Centro NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationBy UNESCO NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationYear 1997
historicalAffiliation Duchy of Amalfi NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Sicily NERFINISHED
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies NERFINISHED
historicalRole center of medieval religious life on the Amalfi Coast
center of medieval trade on the Amalfi Coast
isOneOf oldest settlements on the Amalfi Coast
knownFor historic architecture
medieval commercial activity
medieval religious activity
localLanguage Neapolitan
locatedIn Amalfi Coast NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Campania NERFINISHED
Province of Salerno NERFINISHED
locatedInTimePeriod Middle Ages NERFINISHED
locatedNear Amalfi NERFINISHED
Atrani NERFINISHED
Ravello NERFINISHED
locatedOn Lattari Mountains slopes NERFINISHED
nowIn Italian Republic NERFINISHED
officialLanguage Italian
overlooks Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
partOf former Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
regionType hill town
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism

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