Capri Island in Italy.. not in dreams
Arabiaweather.com - Have you ever heard of Capri Island? This beautiful Italian island is located in the Gulf of Naples in the Tyrrhenian Sea, with an area of about 10.4 square kilometers, and a population of about 12,200 people. The island belongs to the Italian province of Naples. The highest point on the island is Mount Solaro, with a height of about 589 meters above sea level.
The island is considered one of the most attractive sites for tourists in the Naples region and the Italian south in general, and it is not only visited by Italians, but also by Europeans and visitors from separate parts of the world. Perhaps the most attractive tourist attraction is the so-called Blue Cave! Where it is fun to visit by boat, not to mention enjoying the beautiful beaches, dense forests and mild climate during the summer. This can be reached to the island of Capri via water ferries, merchant ships or speed boats.
As for the reason for naming the island by this name, it is not completely known, but some attribute it to the word kapros in the Greek language, which means "wild boar".
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