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Tag: San Giovanni Rotondo

What’s in Gargano and Daunia

Posted on April 26, 2017January 18, 2022 by whatsinpuglia

The Holy Mountain The sanctuary of San Michele in Monte Sant’Angelo it’s a cave in which in the fifth century it’s believed has appeared the Archangel, this generated since then an intense pilgrimage. From the oldest to the most contemporary sanctuary of San Giovanni Rotondo, the city of Padre Pio, the monk whose miracle has Read more about What’s in Gargano and Daunia[…]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged Capraia, Castello, Cathedral, Crevasse, Europa, Foresta Umbra, Gargano, Manfredonia, museo, Padre Pio, penisola italiana, Puglia, San Domino, San Giovanni Rotondo, San Michele, San Nicola, San Paolo Civitate, San Severo, Santa Maria di Merino, Tremiti Islands, Vieste

Discover Puglia

Posted on March 17, 2017August 29, 2017 by whatsinpuglia

Experience a multitude of emotions in a region of overwhelming beauty, blessed by a great climate and diverse nature, full of history and traditions and culinary delights. Puglia (“poo-lia”), the heel of the boot, is the south-easternmost region in Italy and her history is inextricably linked with those of other Mediterranean countries and influenced by Read more about Discover Puglia[…]

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Posted in UncategorizedTagged Alberobello, Babbo Natale, Bari, Barletta, Brindisi, Castel del Monte, Castellana Grotte, Cisternino, città bianca, Europa, Foresta Umbra, Gallipoli, Gargano, Lecce, Locorotondo, Manduria, mar Adriatico, Martina Franca, Masseria, Monopoli, Murgia, Oria, Ostuni, Otranto, Padre Pio, penisola italiana, Polignano, Puglia, Salento, San Giovanni Rotondo, San Nicola, sapori, Savelletri di Fasano, storia, Taranto, Trani, Tremiti Islands, trulli, UNESCO

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