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Avvocata

Coordinates: 40°51′13″N 14°14′31″E / 40.85361°N 14.24194°E / 40.85361; 14.24194
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Piazza Dante in Naples

Avvocata (Italian: feminine form of "avvocato", "advocate" in reference to the Madonna as the advocate of humanity) is a quarter of Naples, southern Italy. It is just outside, to the west, of the original historic center of the Greco-Roman city of Naples. It is the first area beyond the original city developed under the Spanish viceroyship when the Spanish moved into the Kingdom of Naples in the mid-16th century. The most prominent landmark in the area is the large square, Piazza Dante.

40°51′13″N 14°14′31″E / 40.85361°N 14.24194°E / 40.85361; 14.24194