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Borgo Sant'Antonio Abate

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Neighbourhood in Naples, Campania, Italy
Borgo Sant'Antonio Abate
Neighbourhood
Country Italy
RegionCampania
Metropolitan cityNaples
CityNaples
Circoscrizione4th circoscrizione
QuarterSan Lorenzo

The Borgo Sant'Antonio Abate (said Bùvero in Neapolitan) is a neighborhood in Naples, Italy. It was founded in the 15th century.

Overview

The principal street is via Sant'Antonio Abate. It is linked to Porta Capuana and Piazza Carlo III. It is a famous market street.

The two important churches are Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate and Chiesa di Sant'Anna a Porta Capuana.

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