Campania - Geography
GeographyLand of Campania. The geographical features, climate, rivers ... here is the reason why Campania is one of the most beautiful Italian regions

Welcome to the page of the Campania region
Below you will find an extensive list of wineries and wine producers of Campania that produce quality wines DOCG, DOC and IGT: Taurasi DOCG, Greco di Tufo DOCG, Fiano di Avellino DOCG and many others.
For those who want to know more about the region you can also find a brief description of the region, some historical sketch and a reference to the main tourist destinations of the region
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Campania
The region
Campania has a surface area of 13,595 square kilometers and a coastline of 350 km on the Tyrrhenian Sea. Famous for its gulfs (Naples, Salerno and Policastro) as well as three islands (Capri, Ischia and Procida), borders on Lazio to the north-west, Molise to the north, north-east of Puglia and Basilicata to the east. The mountainous area is fragmented into separate massifs, which rarely reach the 2,000 meters (Miltetto of 2,050 m), while near the coast are the well-known volcanic massif of Mount Vesuvius (1,277 m) and Campi Flegrei. The climate is typically Mediterranean along the coast, while inland areas is more continental, with low temperatures in winter. 51% of the total area is hilly, 34% mountainous and the remaining 15% are plains.





