S.Giovanni a Teduccio
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San Giovanni a Teduccio is an eastern seaside suburb of Naples, southern Italy with a population of some 30,000 inhabitants. The area was incorporated into the city of Naples under Fascist rule. The area has been overbuilt since the end of WWII and suffers somewhat the same problems that afflict adjacent areas to the east of Naples: unemployment and crime. Historically, the area was at the center of early industry in Naples and contains the facility that produced the first railway in Italy, Pietrarsa, now a railway museum.