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  2. Apulia - Wikipedia

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    Apulia (/ ə ˈ p uː l i ə / ə-POO-lee-ə), also known by its Italian name Puglia (Italian:), [3] [a] is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section of the country, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Strait of Otranto and Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Taranto to the south. The region comprises 19,345 ...

  3. File:Map of region of Apulia, Italy, with provinces-it.svg

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    Map of region of Apulia, Italy.svg (by Vonvikken). This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Italy map with regions.svg (by Helix84 ).

  4. Regions of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Map Macroregion Italian name Regions Major city Population January 2022 Area (km 2) Population density (km 2) MEPs; Number % km 2 % Centre Centro: Lazio Marche Tuscany Umbria: Rome: 11,740,836 19.91% 58,085 km 2 (22,427 sq mi) 19.23% 202 15: North-West Nord-Ovest: Aosta Valley Liguria Lombardy Piedmont: Milan: 15,848,100 26.87% 57,928 km 2 ...

  5. Bari - Wikipedia

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    Bari itself known in antiquity as Barium, was a harbour of the Iapygian Peuceti. [5] [6] The authors of the Etymologicum Magnum have preserved an etymology by authors of antiquity about Barium, which they explain as the word "house" in Messapic. [7]

  6. Castel del Monte, Apulia - Wikipedia

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    Castel del Monte seen from above. Castel del Monte is situated on a small hill close to the monastery of Santa Maria del Monte, at an altitude of 540 metres (1,770 ft). [6] ...

  7. Salento - Wikipedia

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    Locator map of Salento, displayed in red. The Salento peninsula is composed of limestone , dividing the Gulf of Taranto to the west from the Strait of Otranto on the east, with the Adriatic Sea to the north and the Ionian Sea to the south.

  8. Andria - Wikipedia

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    Andria (Italian: ⓘ; Barese: Iàndrie) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Apulia region of Southern Italy.It is an agricultural and service center, producing wine, olives and almonds.

  9. Gravina in Puglia - Wikipedia

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    Gravina in Puglia is famous for one of the oldest fairs in Europe: the Saint George's Fair has been held each April since 1294. Gravina's cuisine, one of Apulia's most traditional ones, is based on three typical agricultural products found within the surrounding region of Apulia, namely wheat, olive oil and wine.