Neapolitan
Neapolitan is a term that can refer to various aspects related to the city of Naples, Italy. It can refer to the Neapolitan language, the Neapolitan cuisine, or the people of Naples.
Neapolitan Language[edit | edit source]
The Neapolitan language is a Romance language spoken primarily in the region of Campania in Italy. It is not officially recognized by the Italian Government, but it is recognized by the Public Body of the Neapolitan language. The language has a rich literary tradition, with the earliest known Neapolitan literature dating back to the 13th century.
Neapolitan Cuisine[edit | edit source]
Neapolitan cuisine is the culinary tradition of Naples. It is known for its simplicity and use of fresh, local ingredients. Some of the most famous dishes include Neapolitan pizza, Spaghetti alle vongole, and Baba.
People of Naples[edit | edit source]
The people of Naples, or Neapolitans, have a distinct culture and identity. They are known for their love of music, with the city being the birthplace of the Neapolitan song and the Neapolitan Tarantella.
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