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Miano
Miano is a suburb of Naples, Italy, with a population of around 26,000.
Since the recent administrative reorganization of the area, Miano is part of the 7th community board.
It borders to the north with the Scampia district (Cupa Carbone, Via del Gran Paradiso, Via del Cervino, Via Ettore Ciccotti, Via Don Luigi Guanella), to the east with Secondigliano (Via comune Acquarola, Corso Secondigliano, Via Abate Gioacchino, Via Monte Grappa, Via del Sabotino, Cupa called S. Cesarea, Cupa Capodichino, Via Vicinale Vallone di Miano), to the west with the Piscinola neighborhoods (Via Vicinale a Piscinola, Via Vecchia Miano a Piscinola, Via Giorgio Amendola, Via Vittorio Veneto, Via Rocco Marco di Torrepadula, Via Raffaele Marfella) and to the south with the San Carlo all'Arena district.
In the recent reform of the administrative structure of the Municipality, Miano, together with Secondigliano and San Pietro a Patierno, constitutes the VII Municipality of the Municipality of Naples.
To get to Miano, you can take the street of the same name which starts from the roundabout of Capodimonte up to the Secondigliano crossroads. Via Miano is the Park of Bellaria.
The area, though not as notorious as neighbouring Scampìa, has many of the same problems. Unemployment is cited at about 30% to 50%, and there is a strong presence of the Camorra.
The economy is based on the tertiary sector, but until 2005 the large Peroni beer factory was active in Miano, offering work to hundreds of families. After the sale of the company, the plant was closed and awaits the implementation of a major project that aims to create a commercial-recreational center in the former industrial area, completed in 2018. The same situation grips the Villa Russo clinic for the well-known regional crisis that sees the health sector in the foreground.
A problem of the district, as well as of the entire city and province, is the presence of the Camorra which prevents its economic, social and civil take-off especially for young people who are often misled by the organization.
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Miano
Miano is a suburb of Naples, Italy, with a population of around 26,000.
Since the recent administrative reorganization of the area, Miano is part of the 7th community board.
It borders to the north with the Scampia district (Cupa Carbone, Via del Gran Paradiso, Via del Cervino, Via Ettore Ciccotti, Via Don Luigi Guanella), to the east with Secondigliano (Via comune Acquarola, Corso Secondigliano, Via Abate Gioacchino, Via Monte Grappa, Via del Sabotino, Cupa called S. Cesarea, Cupa Capodichino, Via Vicinale Vallone di Miano), to the west with the Piscinola neighborhoods (Via Vicinale a Piscinola, Via Vecchia Miano a Piscinola, Via Giorgio Amendola, Via Vittorio Veneto, Via Rocco Marco di Torrepadula, Via Raffaele Marfella) and to the south with the San Carlo all'Arena district.
In the recent reform of the administrative structure of the Municipality, Miano, together with Secondigliano and San Pietro a Patierno, constitutes the VII Municipality of the Municipality of Naples.
To get to Miano, you can take the street of the same name which starts from the roundabout of Capodimonte up to the Secondigliano crossroads. Via Miano is the Park of Bellaria.
The area, though not as notorious as neighbouring Scampìa, has many of the same problems. Unemployment is cited at about 30% to 50%, and there is a strong presence of the Camorra.
The economy is based on the tertiary sector, but until 2005 the large Peroni beer factory was active in Miano, offering work to hundreds of families. After the sale of the company, the plant was closed and awaits the implementation of a major project that aims to create a commercial-recreational center in the former industrial area, completed in 2018. The same situation grips the Villa Russo clinic for the well-known regional crisis that sees the health sector in the foreground.
A problem of the district, as well as of the entire city and province, is the presence of the Camorra which prevents its economic, social and civil take-off especially for young people who are often misled by the organization.