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Alessano

Alessano (Lecce)

Its Renaissance buildings and special geographic position make this Salento town particularly charming.
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Caprarica di Lecce

Caprarica di Lecce (Lecce)

Not far from the main town of Salento, Caprarica di Lecce, 60 m asl, is a splendid small town famous for its olive oil.
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Castrignano de' Greci

Castrignano de' Greci (Lecce)

In the very heart of the “Grecia Salentana”, the Greek speaking area of Salento, to explore the roots of an ancient culture, today strongly reappreciated.
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Corigliano d'Otranto (Adda Editore)

Corigliano d'Otranto

Corigliano d'Otranto (Lecce)

The municipality belongs to the so-called  “Grecia Salentina”, an area where a modern Greek dialect is spoken
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Galatina - S.Caterina (Adda Editore)

Galatina

Galatina (Lecce)

Important city showing contaminations of both Greek and Latin culture 
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Maglie

Maglie (Lecce)

Intensely lively cultural and economic activities make Maglie a thriving centre of lower Salento.
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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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Salice Salentino

Salice Salentino (Lecce)

Lying on one of the most extensive and fertile territories of Salento, Salice Salentino boasts excellent wine and olive oil productions, for which today it has been awarded the title of “Wine and olive oil town”.
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Vernole

Vernole (Lecce)

Many artefacts are linked to working stone and drywall architecture still seen at present: menhirs, specchie, pagliari, the castle of Acaya, fortified farms, underground olive mills, millstones and mills.
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