"La Campania es una región del sur de Italia, en la costa del mar Tirreno. Cuenta con 5 861 529 habitantes que la colocan en el segundo puesto por número de habitantes, después de la Lombardía; su superficie total de 13 670,95 km² hace de ella la región más densamente poblada en el país. Su capital es Nápoles. Cuatro regiones rodean la Campania: el Lacio al noroeste, Molise al norte, Apulia al noreste y Basilicata al este; el mar Tirreno la baña al oeste y al suroeste. Las pequeñas islas Flégreas y Capri son también administrativamente parte de la región."
"Campania (Italian pronunciation: [kampanja]) is a region in Southern Italy. The region at the end of 2014 had a population of around 5,869,000 people, making it the third-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,590 km2 (5,247 sq mi) makes it the most densely populated region in the country. Located on the Italian Peninsula, with the Mediterranean Sea to the west, it includes the small Phlegraean Islands and Capri for administration as part of the region. Campania was colonised by Ancient Greeks and was part of Magna Græcia. During the Roman era, the area maintained a Greco-Roman culture. The capital city of Campania is Naples. Campania is rich in culture, especially in regard to gastronomy, music, architecture, archeological and ancient sites such as Pompeii, Herculaneum, Paestum and Velia. The name of Campania itself is derived from Latin, as the Romans knew the region as Campania felix, which translates into English as "fertile countryside". The rich natural sights of Campania make it highly important in the tourism industry, especially along the Amalfi Coast, Mount Vesuvius and the island of Capri."