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PUGLIA, the perfect region where to go with your animal friends…

Posted on March 17, 2019 by whatsinpuglia

Puglia is the perfect holiday destination with your animal friends. Characteristic countries, countryside and olive groves as far as the eye can see, ancient and fascinating farms and a sea that is the envy of many other regions: Puglia really offers a several landscapes and opportunities. Here are some indications to start planning your holiday… Read more about PUGLIA, the perfect region where to go with your animal friends…[…]

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Posted in natureTagged accomodation, animal, Castel del Monte, castle, dog, forest, Gargano, holiday, italy, itineraries, mare, Puglia, trulli, vacations, whatsinpuglia

10 Unmissable Natural Parks in Puglia: discover which to visit…

Posted on March 1, 2019February 19, 2019 by whatsinpuglia

We live in a particular historical era, we constantly try to go back to the rediscovery of old values ​​and what was there before when everything was still pure. For this purpose we decided to talk to you about the natural parks in Puglia. Puglia has a lot to offer from this point of view, Read more about 10 Unmissable Natural Parks in Puglia: discover which to visit…[…]

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Posted in natureTagged beaches, culture, history, italy, landscape, mare, natural, nature, parks, Puglia, reserves, sea, whatsinpuglia

The uncontrollable rhythm of Pizzica

Posted on February 19, 2019February 19, 2019 by whatsinpuglia

Traditional dances in Puglia

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Posted in traditionsTagged art, ballo, culture, dance, drums, italy, mare, music, pazzia, pizzica, Puglia, storia, tamburello, taranta, traditions, whatsinpuglia

The mysterious legend of Castel del Monte

Posted on April 24, 2018January 22, 2019 by whatsinpuglia

The history of Puglia region boasts an articulated past where more cultures have led to a particular geographical and architectural structure. Indigenous populations of Greek’s origins have given way to the Romans, the Goths, the Lombards and many others.  Each of these populations has left important traces to their passage, not simple relics of antiques Read more about The mysterious legend of Castel del Monte[…]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged andria, apulia, Castel del Monte, Castello, castle, collina, ghosts, Italia, leggenda, mare, mistero, ottogonale, Puglia, regione, storia, town

Puglia in numbers

Posted on May 18, 2017August 29, 2017 by whatsinpuglia

With 865 km of coastline Puglia has the largest contact with the sea than any other region on the italian peninsula. With 2700 years of history the thinnest and longest region of the country is 19000 square kilometres for 4.090.266 inhabitants, 98% is plain (53%) and hill (45%), making Puglia the least mountainous region in Read more about Puglia in numbers[…]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged Altamura, Bari, chilometri, ciliegie, collina, dialetti, Europa, fiumi, Foggia, frutta, Italia, laghi, lingue, mandorle, mare, Modugno, montagna Cornacchia, monumenti, olio, paese, penisola italiana, pianura, Polignano, pomodori, prodotti tradizionali, provincia, provincia di Foggia, Puglia, regione, sole, storia, Torre Canne, ulivi, uva, uva da tavola, vento, vino

What’s in the Tremiti Islands

Posted on April 18, 2017August 29, 2017 by whatsinpuglia

The Tremiti Islands are an archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, off the northern coast of Gargano in Puglia. The archipelago consists of the islands, San Domino, San Nicola, Capraia, Pianosa and some cliffs, the largest of which is the Cretaccio flanked by the rock called the Vecchia. From an administrative standpoint the archipelago is the Read more about What’s in the Tremiti Islands[…]

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Puglia, where is it?

Posted on March 21, 2017August 29, 2017 by whatsinpuglia

With a strategic location and a long history Puglia is in the south-eastern part of Italy, touched by the Adriatic sea and the Ionian sea, facing the Balkans. With the longest coastline in mainland Italy, Puglia is blessed by clear and beautiful sunny days, cool breezes and diverse as unique landscapes. Easily recognisable as the Read more about Puglia, where is it?[…]

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