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NOLA

Nola is a town and comune in the Campania region of southern Italy. It is located in the Metropolitan City of Naples, in the area known as the Agro Nolano, roughly 25 to 30 kilometers northeast of Naples.

Founded in antiquity, Nola has evidence of settlement dating back to pre-Roman times and developed through

The town is associated with early Christian tradition, notably Saint Felix of Nola, a 3rd-century bishop who

Economy and culture revolve around agriculture in the Nolano countryside, plus small-scale industry and crafts. Nola

Beyond Italy, Nola may refer to other things. The term Nola is used as a personal name

the
Roman
era
before
becoming
a
medieval
commune.
The
surrounding
area,
called
the
Nolano
plain,
has
long
been
productive
agriculturally
and
strategically
important
in
the
Neapolitan
region.
is
revered
in
local
and
Catholic
history.
His
legacy
is
linked
to
the
early
Christian
community
in
the
area,
and
the
town
preserves
churches
and
monuments
connected
to
that
period.
also
preserves
a
range
of
historic
churches,
palaces,
and
streets
that
reflect
its
long
urban
development
from
antiquity
through
the
Middle
Ages
to
the
present.
or
place
name
in
various
contexts,
and
the
acronym
NOLA
commonly
stands
for
New
Orleans,
Louisiana,
in
the
United
States.