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Ionian Coast and Taranto Murgia

Manduria (source:  Visual Puglia )

Manduria is one of the largest and busiest towns of the province of Taranto. Located on Taranto’s Murge, where the roads meet connecting the territories of Taranto, Lecce and Brindisi, Manduria is a thriving agricultural centre, known for the production of olive oil and wine. It was a fierce adversary of Taranto in ancient times and it has never lost its Messapico identity. The impressive Messapico walls (dating back to the 5th – 3rd century BC), with their triple circle stretching to the north-east of the town and clearly visible particularly near the Chiesa dei Cappuccini demonstrate this. Traces of the more ancient past can also be found in the archaeological park and various other remains; different necropolises excavated in the rock with semi-chamber tombs have been found around the walls. Manduria is also rich in natural resources which are still uncontaminated, like its clear blue sea, with sea beds full of fauna, flora and archaeological artefacts.

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Discover the land

Taranto and its province have their most ancient roots in rock settlements and Greek culture. Two civilizations which developed well in this area of Southern Apulia thanks the conformation of a land once rich in water and very fertile, so much that Greek settlers were attracted by it and founded Taranto in 706 b.C. The presence of water courses, now flowing underground, is also witnessed by the several caves and creeks one can see in this area. A result of erosion, they are an ideal scenario for the development of those rock-settlement civilizations that spread over the whole region and particularly in Taranto area. Today, this province show a slightly sharper aspect in its inland, sandy sea beds and limpid sea in Taranto Gulf area. Ancient civilizations are still visible in the charm of wonderful landscapes included in natural settings.

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Places of rock settlements

Places of rock settlements (Ginosa) In Taranto Murge there are deep ravines resulting from the action of ancient rivers as well as several karstic caves where a flourishing rock-settlement civilization rose since prehistory. Often a haven for shepherds and peasants, these same caves were used in Middle Ages as a place of worship by Basilian monks. Traces and witnesses of rock settlements, hypogeous hamlets and frescoed walls can be seen near Mottola and Massafra

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Tarantino inland area

Tarantino inland area In Taranto province inland area, characterized by a green landscape, olive groves and vineyards, there are several small towns like Manduria or Grottaglie, which roots can be found in ancient Messapi civilization. These towns often offer very interesting archeological and naturalistic parks

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Ionian Coast

Ionian Coast The Ionian coast is characterized by wide beaches and a limpid water sloping gently into deepness. Cities such as Taranto, also known as the "city of two seas" stand over this coast, and Pulsano with their tourist vocation and famous local food

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