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Tino Soranio
A fisherman rests on the beach at Peschici, in Italy's Foggia province. Located near the so-called 'heel' of Italy, the region faces the Adriatic, with the major port town of Bari nearby.
Statues – such as this dancing faun, and the god Pan – from Greek mythology stand above Positano, on the Amalfi Coast south of Naples. Legend has it the town was founded and carved by the sea god Poseidon.
Young people dressed for the evening congregate at the harbourside on the peninsula (once island) of Megaride, Naples. The castle in the background is the Castel Dell'Ovo, the oldest standing fortification in the city, on a site used for defensive purposes since the 6th century BC.
'Pizzaiolo' load pizza into a wood-burning oven, Naples. What most of us now know as pizza evolved from Naples, where the local dish was popularised in the 19th century following the visit of Queen Margherita and King Umberto I. Today the queen and the region lend their names to the pizza varieties Napolitana and Magherita.
Astride scooters, young people watch the sunset over the bay of Naples near Sorrento. The popularity of scooters in Italy grew from a practical necessity (with narrow streets and little parking) to a style icon following the arrival of the Vespa in 1946.