Brindisi (Brindisi) Brindisi is in the Salento plains and on the Adriatic sea, with a natural harbour jutting into the land and whose deer-like shape determined the name of the town
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Cellino San Marco (Brindisi) Cellino San Marco is known for its very good wines and olive oil. Its archaeological beauties include the Roman funerary stone.
Latiano (Brindisi) Latiano is a rural village crammed with churches, but also with very good typical restaurants where travellers may taste the excellent wine and food produced locally.
San Pietro Vernotico (Brindisi) This coastal municipality is largely renowned for the traditional feast called Asta della Bandiera (the Flagstaff), a historical commemoration of the battle won against the Turks in 1480.
San Vito dei Normanni (Brindisi) San Vito dei Normanni lies in the very heart the Salento Plain but not far from the lower Murge. It is a place where the Baroque culture has mingled with a century-old tradition of hospitality.
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