Aversa

Aversa is a Italian city of approximately: 53000 inhabitants, located in the Province of Caserte in Campania, in the southernmost Italy.

Geography

Aversa is located in the area of Naples in southernmost Italy.

History

In 1029, the Normands of Rainulf Drengot settle and set up the city in county there. The stronghold of Aversa is the first establishment Norman of Italy.

The county of Downpour (stronghold of empire) became in 1061 the principality of Capoue and stronghold of the the Holy See. It is in Aversa that was strangled, in 1345, André of Hungary, husband of Jeanne, queen of Naples.

Administration

Hamlets

Communes bordering

Carinaro, Casaluce, Ceased, Frignano, Giugliano in Campania (NA), Gricignano di Aversa, Lusciano, San Marcellino, Sant' Antimo (NA), Teverola, Trentola-Ducenta

See too

  • List of the Italian cities of more than 25.000 inhabitants

External bonds

  • : Official site of the town of Aversa
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