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'''Porto di Napoli''', or the '''Port of Naples''', is a large port and landmark located in the Italian city of Naples. The port's foundation dates back to Greek colonisation in the 9th century CE, and over time, the port grew and eventually became one of the most important in the world.
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'''Porto di Napoli''' (English: ''Port of Naples'') is a large port and landmark located in the Italian city of Naples. The port's foundation dates back to Greek colonisation in the 9th century C.E. and over time, the port grew and eventually became one of the most important in the world.


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Porto di Napoli, or the Port of Naples, is a large port and landmark located in the Italian city of Naples. The port's foundation dates back to Greek colonisation in the 9th century CE, and over time, the port grew and eventually became one of the most important in the world.

History

During the Renaissance, Cesare Borgia used facilities in the port to manufacture his naval cannon, which was designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Soon after the facilities were founded, they were destroyed by the Assassin Ezio Auditore.

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