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re: Filthiest cities you've visited
Posted on 12/2/15 at 10:29 am to KarlMalonesFlipPhone
Posted on 12/2/15 at 10:29 am to KarlMalonesFlipPhone
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Naples, Italy
I've only been there once, and it was on my way to Sicily via ferry. I can definitely attest to that.
Here's a quote from the Assessor of the Environment in the Comune of Pozzuoli, a city located in the metro area of Naples.
quote:
NAPOLI – L’assessore all’Ambiente del Comune di Pozzuoli, Franco Cammino, si è fatto promotore di una battaglia contro il Comune di Napoli. Il motivo, il mare inquinato. «Siamo stanchi di subire le inerzie del Comune di Napoli» dice Cammino, a seguito della comparsa di una macchia marrone, domenica mattina, nel tratto di costa fra Bagnoli e Pozzuoli noto come La Pietra.
Dirty water in Pozzuoli
Translation:
Naples - The Comune of Pozzuoli's Environment Assessor, Franco Cammino, declared war against the Comune of Napoli. The motive, sea pollution. "We are tired of suffering from the shite from Naples," says Cammino, following the appearance of a brown blot, Sunday morning, on the stretch of coast between Bagnoli and Pozzuoli known as La Pietra.
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