Sorrento

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Sor·ren·to

 (sə-rĕn′tō, sôr-)
A town of southern Italy on the Sorrento Peninsula, separating the Bay of Naples from the Gulf of Salerno. The city is a popular tourist center and summer resort.
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Sorrento

(səˈrɛntəʊ; Italian sorˈrɛnto)
n
(Placename) a port in SW Italy, in Campania on a mountainous peninsula between the Bay of Naples and the Gulf of Salerno: a resort since Roman times. Pop: 16 536 (2001)
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Sor•ren•to

(səˈrɛn toʊ)

n.
a seaport and resort in SW Italy, on the Bay of Naples. 15,133.
Sor•ren•tine (ˈsɔr ənˌtin, səˈrɛn tin) adj.
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