
When tourists think of the Amalfi Coast, the stunning seaside towns of Positano and Amalfi usually come to mind. But Praiano, a small community hugging the cliffside between its famous neighbors, hopes to change that.
Praiano, a town of about 2,000 people, is not blessed with an alluring wide beachfront or an elegant seaside piazza where tourists can gather for a glass of prosecco. The beach was the victim of a landslide 90 years ago, and the town sprawls instead along the coast's steep cliffs.
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