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Costa Di Ravello | |
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Settlement in Medici | |
Type | Town |
Region | Insula Fonte |
Province | Sirocco Nord |
Coordinates | N 40 38.985 E 5 42.675 |
Missions that take place here | None |
Costa Di Ravello is a town in Just Cause 3.
Description[]
In-game description: "A very small town where you can count the number of homes on your hands. No one remembers what Costa di Ravello was called before it was renamed; or, is it that no one's allowed to remember? Either way, the General's presence lingers here, even with his regime shooed away."
There is a small beachfront that looks across a bay to Laguna Del Sol.
There is a Di Ravello tape located here.
This settlement is notable for not having any ancient ruins, or old bastions at all.
Judging by the high concrete sea wall, this settlement seems to have been protected from storms.

As viewed from the bay.
Location[]
On the coast of Sirocco Nord, east of Porto Vena.
Completion[]
- 2 Di Ravello billboards.
- 1 Police station.
- 3 Fuel Tanks.
- 2 Speakers.
- 1 Di Ravello statue.
- Raise the flag.
Trivia[]
- This town was named after Sebastiano Di Ravello, although there is another settlement with his name.
- This town is possibly the smallest town in Medici, in stark contrast to the other settlement named after him, the capital and largest in Medici.
- After liberation, Alessia suggests renaming the town to "Costa Di Rico" in her radio announcement. This is a bit odd, because "Di Ravello" is a family name, where as "Rico" is a first name. Also, if were to be renamed to "Costa Di Rico", then that would mean that "Di" is some sort of a grammatical thing in the Medician language and not an actual part of Sebastiano Di Ravellos name. Or it could be something similar to "al" in arabian, which can appear as a part of peoples names, as well as some other contexts.
- In this sense, it would make sense to call it "Costa Di Rodriguez".