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Alessano

Alessano (Lecce)

Its Renaissance buildings and special geographic position make this Salento town particularly charming.
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Andrano

Andrano (Lecce)

The charm of a castle near the sea evoking pirates raids.
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Castrignano del Capo

Castrignano del Capo (Lecce)

Famous for its coast, Castrignano offers wonderful landingplaces and caves that store prehistoric finds and Greek and Latin inscriptions.
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Castro (Adda Editore)

Castro

Castro (Lecce)

Castro stands in the area of Serre Salentine on a cliff above the sea
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Diso (Archivio Retecamere)

Diso

Diso (Lecce)

A territory with a long history, Diso tells the history of menhirs in Apulia.
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Gagliano del Capo

Gagliano del Capo (Lecce)

In a hinterland of dry-stone walls and culture, looking out toward the sea up to the coastline resort of Ciolo, lies Gagliano del Capo, among canals and prehistoric caves.
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Gallipoli (Adda Editore)

Gallipoli

Gallipoli (Lecce)

Important cultural centre with its amazing borgo and its wonderful seaside 
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Melendugno (Archivio Retecamere)

Melendugno

Melendugno (Lecce)

A landscape holding all the charm of different dolmens, cliffs and stacks.
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Nardo' (Adda Editore)

Nardo'

Nardo' (Lecce)

The Baia di Uluzzu, with its remains of prehistoric figurative art it has defined an era called “Uluzzian Paleolithic” and is an obligatory stop in an area which boasts such ancient historical roots.

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Otranto (Adda Editore)

Otranto

Otranto (Lecce)

The ancient Hydruntum rises was firstly a colony of the Magna Graecia and then a Roman municipium
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