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Information about Apulia

Apulia is a region of Italy  , bordering on Molise to the north-west, Campania to the south-west, Basilicata to the south, the Adriatic Sea to the east and the Ionian Sea to the south-east. It forms the heel of the Italian "boot.". The region covers 19,223 km² and has a population of 3.9 million. Its territory of about 19,350 square kilometres is mostly flat, except for Gargano and Dauno Subappennines promontory chains to the north, and Murge (table mountains) hilly ridge crossing it in the central part. The region is divided into five provinces: Bari, Taranto, Foggia, Lecce and Brindisi and its capital is Bari. Despite the differences in their geographical and environmental composition, these five have in common the intensely suggestive effects which are created by the rich-hued landscape, the azure sky, incandescent sun and limpid, uncontaminated sea.

Apulia, has always been an ideal region for human settlement and a zone of commercial and cultural exchange because of its geographic position, its gently sloping terrain and particularly pleasant climate. 
The history and culture of Apulia bear profound marks of the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs, Normans, Franks, Spanish and other populations which left indelible traces of their presence. The contact with such different ethnic groups and cultures has strewn the Apulian territory with archaeological finds, castles, towers, cathedrals, urban and rural buildings and other monuments built in a vast range of styles, reinterpreted by the peoples of Apulia, who created an authentic "stone culture" of their own. The dialects, traditions and cultures which still today characterize the various Apulian peoples seem to be reflected in the geomorphological features of the areas they inhabit. Profound historical-cultural and geographical-environmental diversities distinguish the areas of Capitanata, the Land of Bari, of Salento and the Ionic Land which compose the Apulian territory, and which correspond more or less to the present day provinces of Foggia, Bari, Brindisi, Lecce and Taranto. What the culture and knowledgeable hand of man have built, refined and shaped to their measure across the millennia blends with the favourable climate, limpid sea, ever-present sunshine, sandy and rocky coastlines, verdant islands, characteristic grottos and other beauties generously profuse by nature on this land. The kind southern character, the natural openness of the people, a truly typical cuisine, exquisite wines, religious, and popular festivals, historical commemorations, cultural events and endless hospitality facilities, modern and diversified, create a particularly warm atmosphere.

Linked to the rest of Italy by fast and frequently rail, air and marine service, it is easy to reach, and by car be approached along the numerous motorway which enter the region from all parts of Continental Europe.

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