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Apulia, the beating heart of southern Italy, comprises several sub-regions: Gargano, La Daunia, Il Tavoliere delle Puglie, Murgia, Valle D'Itria, Salento and Tarantino.

It is characterised by a varied territory: flat, mountainous and above all hilly. Its natural conformation offers many opportunities for research, exploration, discovery and pleasant stays.

Apulia, inhabited as early as the 3rd century BC, has been part of the history of many peoples, giving rise to the splendid civilisation of Magna Graecia.

The rich and unique character of this region, considered to be the oldest in Italy, has also been shaped by the numerous dominations that have succeeded one another over the ages.

Over the centuries, in fact, it has seen the rise and fall of numerous powers: Romans, Byzantines, Swabians, Angevins and Aragonese ... All have succeeded one another on the throne of these lands, leaving a significant imprint.

The archaeological museum in Taranto bears witness to the traces of the many cultures that have affected Apulia.

Apulia is a region of art with illustrious personalities, museums, theatres, castles, cathedrals, churches and sanctuaries.

Anyone wishing to spend a holiday in Polignano a Mare, dubbed the 'PERLA DELL'ADRIATICO' (PEARL OF THE ADRIATIC), has a varied offer, with neighbouring destination evocative for natural, artistic, cultural and gastronomic beauty.

Those who come to Apulia are bound to return.. sooner or later!

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