Offers breakfast and
lunch. Salerno (ancient Salernum), city and port, southern Italy,
capital of Salerno Province, in Campania Region, on the Gulf of
Salerno. Industries include the manufacture of machinery, foodstuffs,
and textiles. A university (1970) is here. The city was celebrated in
the Middle Ages for its medical school. Salerno was originally a Greek
settlement and became a Roman colony in the 2nd century BC. It became
an independent principality in the 9th century AD. Falling under
Norman control in 1076, Salerno flourished under the reign of the
Norman adventurer Robert Guiscard. In 1943, during World War II,
American forces made a major landing south of Salerno. Population
(1999 estimate) 142,458. |
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