Afragola


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nameAfragola
official_nameComune di Afragola
native_namenap
image_skylineMunicipio Afragola.jpg
image_captionAfragola City Hall
image_flagFlag of Afragola.png
image_shieldAfragola-Stemma.png
coordinates
regionCampania
metropolitan_cityNaples (NA)
mayorAntonio Pannone
area_total_km217.9
population_footnotes
population_total61449
population_as_of2025
population_demonymAfragolesi
elevation_m43
istat
dayJune 13
postal_code80021
area_code081
website
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Afragola (; , ) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Naples, in Italy. It is one of the 100 largest Italian cities, with a population of 61,000.

The communal territory, measuring 18 km2, borders the municipalities of Acerra, Casalnuovo di Napoli, Caivano, Cardito and Casoria, forming a single metropolitan area of around 100,000 inhabitants. The comune of Afragola is one of the most densely populated of the country.

History

Main article: History of Afragola

The area of modern Afragola was already settled in ancient times by the Samnites. Older remains, belonging to an early Bronze Age settlement buried by a Vesuvius eruption in the 19th century BC, were found in 2005.

According to a tradition now recognized as false, the town was founded in the Middle Ages, in 1140, by Roger II of Sicily, who assigned the land to its veterans. It is more likely that the city stemmed from the merger of several villages and churches already existing here. The territory was originally held by the archbishops of Naples, but from 1576 it was directly subjected, as an autonomous community, to the Kings of Naples.

Demographics

Main sights

Transport

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Napoli Afragola railway station was designed by the architect Zaha Hadid and opened in 2017. This station is only used by high-speed trains on the Rome–Naples high-speed railway line, which link Afragola to many Italian cities including Bologna, Milan, Florence and Turin.

Afragola's bus network is managed by CTP (the Consorzio Trasporto Pubblico or Public Transport Consortium).

The proposed Line 10 of the Naples Metro will also serve Afragola.

Crime and social issues

Afragola is the seat of one of the largest camorra clans of the area, led by Anna Mazza. In 1999 and 2005, the communal council was disbanded by rule of the President of Italian Republic due to mafia allegiance of some of its members.

Along with most of the nearby communes, Afragola also suffers from high pollution rates, as well as a high unemployment rate; unreported employment is also widespread.

References

References

  1. "Monthly Demographic Balance". [[Italian National Institute of Statistics.
  2. Halpin, Danny. [https://talker.news/2022/10/11/village-found-that-was-preserved-by-mount-vesuvius-eruption-2000-years-before-pompeii "Village found that was preserved by Mount Vesuvius eruption 2,000 years before Pompeii"], ''Talker News'', October 11, 2022
  3. "Afragola, Dieci secoli di storia comunale. Aspetti e Problemi". Athena Mediterranea.
  4. "le decisioni del Tar". [[La Repubblica]].
  5. "I cantieri della vergogna".

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