a city of Italy, the capital of the province Molise, 53 miles N.N.E. of Naples. It is situated on the ascent of a high mountain, around which it forms a kind of amphitheatre. It is fortified, and contains two churches, with 7660 inhabitants, who are employed chiefly in making cutlery ware. It is in a fertile district, and has a considerable export trade in corn.
**CAMPO de Criptana**, a small town in the province of Ciudad Real, New Castile, Spain. Its principal trade is in the agricultural produce of the district, and the coarse woollen stuffs manufactured in the town. Pop. 5230.
**CAMPO Formio**, a town of Italy, in the delegation of Udine, in Austrian Lombardy, containing 1500 inhabitants. Here, on 17th October 1797, peace was concluded between France and Austria.