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Licola is an area in the province of Naples which takes its name from , a lake which formerly occupied most of the area. The current population of Licola ranges between 4,000 and 5,000. Licola is a strip of land facing the sea, and is roughly three kilometers by ten kilometers in size. It begins at the foot of and ends in Marina di .

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  • Licola is an area in the province of Naples which takes its name from , a lake which formerly occupied most of the area. The current population of Licola ranges between 4,000 and 5,000. Licola is a strip of land facing the sea, and is roughly three kilometers by ten kilometers in size. It begins at the foot of and ends in Marina di . The Licola area is divided between two municipalities. In particular, the southern part is divided between the villages Licola Center (also known as Licola Village) and Licola Lido (also known as Lido di Licola) of the municipality (or comune) of Pozzuoli, bordering the Arco Felice section of the municipality. The northern part, Licola Mare, is part of the hamlet of , which is a section of the municipality of Giugliano, part of the constituency of Licola-. The town revolves around Piazza San Massimo, which is the oldest square in the town. (en)
  • Lìcola è una località della città metropolitana di Napoli a cavallo tra i comuni di Giugliano in Campania e Pozzuoli che prende il nome dal Lago di Licola, il quale ne occupava anticamente parte della superficie. Località di vacanze estive, caratterizzata da coste basse e con sabbia fine, è posta lungo il litorale domizio. (it)
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  • Lìcola è una località della città metropolitana di Napoli a cavallo tra i comuni di Giugliano in Campania e Pozzuoli che prende il nome dal Lago di Licola, il quale ne occupava anticamente parte della superficie. Località di vacanze estive, caratterizzata da coste basse e con sabbia fine, è posta lungo il litorale domizio. (it)
  • Licola is an area in the province of Naples which takes its name from , a lake which formerly occupied most of the area. The current population of Licola ranges between 4,000 and 5,000. Licola is a strip of land facing the sea, and is roughly three kilometers by ten kilometers in size. It begins at the foot of and ends in Marina di . (en)
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