Naples — For other places of the same name, see Naples (disambiguation). Napoli redirects here. For other uses, see Napoli (disambiguation). Coordinates: 40°50′42″N 14°15′30″E / … Wikipedia
Naples Airport (disambiguation) — Naples Airport can refer to: Naples International Airport in Naples, Italy Naples Municipal Airport in Naples, Florida This disambiguation page lists articles about airports with the same or similar names. If an … Wikipedia
Naples, New York — Naples may refer to two municipalities in Ontario County, New York in the United States: Naples (town), New York Naples (village), New York, located entirely within the town This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical… … Wikipedia
Naples Reef — is a reef located off the Gaviota Coast of Santa Barbara County, California. It is an underwater pinnacle and cave system that is a popular scuba diving area. Contents 1 Ecology 2 Environmental Concerns 3 Cultural Concerns … Wikipedia
Naples Airport — For other uses, see Naples Airport (disambiguation). Naples Airport Aeroporto Internazionale di Napoli Capodichino Airport Aeroporto Capodichino IATA: NAP – ICAO: LIRN … Wikipedia
Napoli (disambiguation) — Napoli has several meanings. The best known meaning is the Italian name for Naples. Napoli may refer to: People Tommaso Napoli, an Italian architect Thomas DiNapoli, an American politician Donna Jo Napoli, an author of young adult and children s… … Wikipedia
Ferdinand I of Naples — should not be confused with Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies, a latter king of Naples. Ferdinand I King of Naples Reign 1458 1494 Predecessor … Wikipedia
Mary of Hungary, Queen of Naples — See also Mary of Hungary and Maria of Hungary (disambiguation). Mary of Hungary Queen consort of Naples Tenure 1285 – 5 May 1309 … Wikipedia
Massa (disambiguation) — Massa is the administrative seat of the Italian province of Massa Carrara. Massa may also refer to: Massa (language), African language Massa (gorilla), gorilla from the Philadelphia Zoo Portuguese sweet bread or Massa Sovada Massa, a minor… … Wikipedia
Mary of Lusignan, Queen of Naples — For other people named Marie of Lusignan, see Marie of Lusignan (disambiguation). Mary of Lusignan (1381 4 September 1404) was the second wife but first Queen consort of King Ladislaus of Naples. She was born in Genoa. Mary was a daughter of… … Wikipedia