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Ascoli Satriano (Adda Editore)

Ascoli Satriano

Ascoli Satriano (Foggia)

Right in the spot where the Romans defeated Pyrrhus’ army lies Ascoli Satriano, where the remains of the past can be admired in a rich and suggestive environment.
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Faeto (Adda Editore)

Faeto

Faeto (Foggia)


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Foggia (APT)

Foggia

Foggia (Foggia)

Foggia stands in the heart of the Tavoliere delle Puglie – from the Latin fovea, “fossa” (ditch) for the preservation of wheat – it is the capital of a large province which contains 64 municipalities
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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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Lucera (APT)

Lucera

Lucera (Foggia)

The splendid historical centre of Lucera is home to numerous monuments, churches and aristocratic buildings, to discover walking through its age-old streets.
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Manfredonia

Manfredonia (Foggia)

Manfredonia municipality is at the centre of Gargano gulf and half of it is within the Gargano National Park.
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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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Ordona

Ordona (Foggia)

This very ancient Daunian and Roman town still preserves the vestige of a millenary history
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Peschici (Adda Editore)

Peschici

Peschici (Foggia)

The town of Peschici is perched within Gargano National Park in the province of Foggia.
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San Giovanni Rotondo (Adda Editore)

San Giovanni Rotondo

San Giovanni Rotondo (Foggia)

Solidly tied to the figure of Padre Pio, San Giovanni Rotondo actually has a history which is much older than that of the monk proclaimed a saint in 2002 with the name Saint Pius of Pietrelcina.
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