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Martina Franca is a town of 49,095 inhabitants in the province of Taranto. Elegant town
situated at 431 m. height above sea level, situated on one of the last southern hills of south-eastern Murgia, Martina
Franca overlooks the charming Valle d'Itria, beautiful white with green expanse trulli. The main attraction of the town
is without doubt the characteristic historical center, splendid example of Baroque art, which, with its narrow streets,
its white alleys, mansions and stately and monumental churches.
More information: www.comune.martina-franca.ta.it
Castellana Grotte is a town of 19,147 inhabitants of the Italian province of Bari, in Puglia.
She is best known for the complex karst caves of Castellana, one of the largest and most beautiful of Italy. Agricultural
center and tourist tales told, is located on the edge of a karst depression (valley Genna), in an area characterized by
sinkholes, caves, sinkholes and chasms. Surrounding the town, 1 km south-west, lie the famous Grotte di Castellana,
karst cavities which are the main tourist attraction in the area, caves today are a popular sightseeing and caving. More information: www.comune.castellanagrotte.ba.it
Ostuni is a town of 32,507 Italian residents, the province of Brindisi in Puglia.
Also known as White City, because of its characteristic old town with houses painted entirely white lime, is, together
with Taranto and Santa Maria di Leuca, one of the ideal vertices of the Salento peninsula. Popular tourist destination
for 2009 has received the Blue Flag and the five sails Legambiente [4] to clean the waters of its coastline and the
quality of services offered. In 2005, moreover, the Region of Puglia has recognized the town as a "tourist". More information: www.comune.ostuni.br.it
Polignano a Mare is one of 16,294 people at 33 kilometers south of Bari, in Puglia,
overlooking the Adriatic Sea. Of particular interest are its sea caves and historically important are the historic
center and the remains of Roman rule. In 2008 and 2009 Polignano a Mare has received the Blue Flag prize given by
the Foundation for Environmental Education in Europe's coastal locations that meet quality criteria for other parameters
of bathing water and the service offered in relation to parameters such as cleanliness of the beaches and tourist ports.
More information: www.comune.polignanoamare.ba.it
Monopoli is a town of 49,607 inhabitants of the Italian province of Bari, in Puglia.
It is located 43 km south-east of the capital and is among the cities of Puglia on the Adriatic, is one of the busiest
ports and peoples of the region. It overlooks the sea with its characteristic historical center that adorns the coastal
landscape with old and high walls, the medieval fortress. Monopoly is also called the city of a hundred districts:
the bitter fact is divided in various locations, called districts, each with a name that evokes or the presence of an
old farmhouse or church.
More information: www.comune.monopoli.bari.it |
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