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Nocera Inferiore, located in southern Italy, has a rich history dating back to antiquity. Founded in the 7th century BC by the Etruscans, the city was later occupied by the Romans, who called it Nuceria Alfaterna. During the Middle Ages, it was an important commercial and cultural center in the Kingdom of Sicily.

In the 11th century, Nocera Inferiore was conquered by the Normans and went through a period of great prosperity. The city witnessed significant historical events and battles over the centuries, playing a significant role in the Campania region.

Today, Nocera Inferiore is known for its historical architecture, including the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, built in the 12th century, and the Roman ruins that can be visited in the area. In addition, the city is famous for its local cuisine, such as traditional Neapolitan pizza and dishes made with fresh seafood.

Nocera Inferiore is also an ideal starting point for exploring other attractions in the region, such as the ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum, Mount Vesuvius, and the stunning Amalfi Coast. With its rich history and strategic location, Nocera Inferiore attracts visitors in search of culture, cuisine, and breathtaking landscapes in southern Italy.

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