the Amalfi Coast
noun uk/əˌmæl.fi ˈkəʊst/ us/əˌmɑːl.fi ˈkoʊst/
阿马尔菲海岸
a part of the coast in southern Italy, to the south of Naples, that is considered to be very beautiful. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Thirteen municipalities are located on the Amalfi Coast, many of them centred on tourism. 阿马尔菲海岸沿岸有13个城市,其中许多以旅游业为中心。
Recuperating from tuberculosis, Alexis de Tocqueville retreated to the Amalfi Coast to think, write, and recover. 亚历克西·德·托克维尔患肺结核后,退居到阿马尔菲海岸,在那里思考、写作并进行康复。
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- They have in common a tendency to incorporate into their discourse the names of maritime villages on the Gulf of Naples, the Sorrentine peninsula, and the Amalfi Coast.
- The Amalfi Coast is a popular tourist destination for the region and Italy as a whole, attracting thousands of tourists annually.
- The Amalfi Coast is known for its production of limoncello liqueur.