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        <title>[capri] Capri!</title>
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        <description>Capri (Italian pronunciation Cápri, usual English pronunciation Caprí) is an Italian island off the Sorrentine Peninsula. On the south side of the Gulf of Naples, it has been a celebrated beauty spot and resort since the time of the Roman Republic.
Overlooking Capri harbor from the rotunda in Villa San Michele.
Overlooking Capri harbor from the rotunda in Villa San Michele.

The main features of the island are regularly portrayed on postcards: the Marina Piccola (Small Harbor), the Belvedere</description>
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