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Colonna Romana, Brindisi

Brindisi

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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Erchie

Erchie

Erchie (Brindisi)

A small agricultural town of Messapian origin, in an inland area full of ancient olive trees
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Fasano, masseria

Fasano

Fasano (Brindisi)

The history of Fasano is typical of all Puglian towns, marked by rules, invasions and raids that continued until the end of the 18th century.
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Francavilla Fontana (APT)

Francavilla Fontana

Francavilla Fontana (Brindisi)

A Medieval town topped by a Castle, where visitors feel as if they were back in the past, a not so far away past.
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Latiano

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.
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Oria

Oria

Oria (Brindisi)

Oria, in the province of Brindisi, is located in the northernmost part of the Salento, halfway between Taranto and Brindisi, almost sought-after by the two seas which surround Apulia.
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Ostuni - Municipio, particolare

Ostuni

Ostuni (Brindisi)

An important cultural centre in Salento, Ostuni is also known as the “white city” and is located eight kilometres from the Adriatic coast, in the southern Murgia.
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San Donaci

San Donaci

San Donaci (Brindisi)

Agriculture has always been the lifeline of this place. It has a huge number of ancient farmhouses and a history that blends with a picturesque and generous environment.
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Torre Santa Susanna

Torre Santa Susanna

Torre Santa Susanna (Brindisi)

A town of Messapian origin where we can admire stunning artistic works and discover the flavours and colours of the earth
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