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Potential Topic[edit]

Positano, Italy[edit]

I plan on adding more information on . the history, culture, santa maria church and sights of Positano. I might add sections on etymology, government, geography, climate, demographics, religion, architecture, and economy.

http://traveltips.usatoday.com/information-positano-italy-12997.html

https://travel.usnews.com/Amalfi_Coast_Italy/Things_To_Do/Positano_63458/

Culture:[edit]

From a small fishing village to a hot spot for tourists, is credited to the rise of the tourism industry to travel to places like Positano. Clothing stores and restaurants are all throughout Positano to attract tourists from around the world . Also, lemon, orange, and olive groves are scattered throughout the cliff side town and sold in fresh markets around the city too. [1]

History:[edit]

Church of Santa Maria Assunta

Positano was an essential stop for the ancient Greeks and Phoenicians on their expeditions to western areas. It is said that the coastal village was named after Poseidon, God of the Sea. Positano became a wealthy market port from the 15th to 17th century and has only continued to grow in popularity over time. Back then they traded food such as fish and other resources. [1] http://traveltips.usatoday.com/information-positano-italy-12997.html

Transportation:[edit]

Add to airport sentence: and they have shuttle buses to destinations across the Amalfi Coast, including Positano.[1]

Ferries link Positano to other towns including Capri, Naples, Salerno, and Sorrento for transportation.[2] http://traveltips.usatoday.com/information-positano-italy-12997.html

Main Sights:[edit]

Beach: Maria Grande- The Amalfi Coast has multiple beaches that tourists flock to each year. The Marina Grande beach is at the base of the cliff side town of Positano and is the most recognized beach in the town. Other popular beaches include Fornillo beach and Arienzo beach. [3] https://travel.usnews.com/Amalfi_Coast_Italy/Things_To_Do/Positano_63458/

  1. ^ a b c "Information on Positano, Italy".
  2. ^ "Information on Positano, Italy".
  3. ^ "Positano".