a city of Italy, the capital of the province Molise. It is situated on the ascent of a high mountain, and forms a kind of amphitheatre round it. It is fortified, and contains two churches, and 7660 inhabitants, who are employed chiefly in making cutlery ware. It is in a fertile district, which supplies much corn to commerce.
CAMPO Formio, a town of Italy, in the delegation of Udine, in Austrian Lombardy, containing 1500 inhabitants; where, in 1797, peace was concluded between France and Austria.
CAMPO Mayor, a town of Portugal, on the frontiers of Spain, in the province of Alentejo. It is about three leagues from Elvas, the fortress opposed to the Spanish frontier city of Badajos. It is on a barren soil, and produces scarcely food sufficient for the inhabitants; it possesses two forts and a castle, and contains 243 houses.