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Carpino (Adda Editore)

Carpino

Carpino (Foggia)

Renowned for its exquisite olive oil, Carpino has been capable of brilliantly combining its agricultural vocation with a rich folklore tradition, which finds its utmost expression in the “Carpino Folk Festival”.
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Chieuti

Chieuti (Foggia)

This renowned oil-producing town has found a marvellous equilibrium between uncontaminated nature and human olive-growing activities.
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Ischitella

Ischitella (Foggia)

Ischitella is on Gargano’s promontory at an altitude of around three hundred metres.
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Mattinata (Adda Editore)

Mattinata

Mattinata (Foggia)

Mattinata is situated inside Gargano National Park, set on two hills and surrounded by olive groves and woodland and sprayed by the splendid sea of the Gargonic headland.
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Monte Sant'Angelo (Adda Editore)

Monte Sant'Angelo

Monte Sant'Angelo (Foggia)

Monte Sant’Angelo is located on the southern spur of the Gargano headland and on one side overlooks Tavoliere and on the other, the Gulf of Manfredonia.
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Orta Nova

Orta Nova (Foggia)

The ruins that can be visited contain remains of both the previous Daunian settlement and the Norman town.
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San Paolo di Civitate

San Paolo di Civitate (Foggia)

This ancient Daunian and then Roman town still preserves plenty of historical and artistic evidence of a distant and rich past.
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San Severo

San Severo (Foggia)

Ancient Daunian town founded by the hero Diomedes, according to the local legend, San Severo preserves a wealth of art and history treasures, particularly the superb Cattedrale dell’Assunta (Cathedral of the Assumption).
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Serracapriola

Serracapriola (Foggia)

Municipality of the Gargano Park area, Serracapriola shows all its Medieval charm in a place where nature is still uncontaminated and luxuriant.
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Torremaggiore

Torremaggiore (Foggia)


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