Apulia can be described as a region located in Italy's southeastern part. Its southern part, called 'Salento', is a peninsula; which forms high heel on 'boot' of Italy. Area covered by Apulia is 19345 sq. Km. Previously; this region's northern portion was known as Apulia. Population of Apulia is around 4 million. Summer season would prove to be the best period to pay a visit.
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| Lecce Travel Guide |
Lecce is a city in the region of Apulia, Italy and also the capital of the province of Lecce. Also known as ‘La Firenze del Sud’, meaning ‘Florence of the South’, it has a population of... |
| Alberobello Travel Guide |
The picturesque town of Alberobello, is situated in the region of Puglia, in the south-west of Italy.
Alberobello is best known for being “the Capital of the Trulli”. The trullo is a unique architectural feature of th... |
| Bari Travel Guide |
This is the capital city of the Apulia region, and the province of Bari. It is the second economic center of mainland. It is situated on the Adriatic Sea of Italy. The Famous Saint “Saint Nicholas” is from Bari in Italy. The population as of 2005 census is ... |
| Ostuni Travel Guide |
One of the most impressive small towns in all of southern Italy, Ostuni was discovered by British visitors. Ostuni is divided into two parts, the older and new part of town. Ostuni is a small city in the Provience of Brindisi. It is situated 8 km from the co... |
| San Giovanni Rotondo Travel Guide |
San Giovanni Rotondo is home to the Padre Pio Pilgrimage Church, the second most sacred Catholic shrine in the world. The city and commune are located in the province of Foggia, Puglia, 180 miles east of Rome and 120 miles north of Naples in Italy.
The city’s n... |