Puglia
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[edit] Pulia (Apulia)
The "heel" of the boot in which proud of its landscape and natur: about hundred kilometers of beaches and a land of fertile and rich story. Cultivations of olives which green foliage is outstanding on the red clayey ground, countries in whitefrom,enchanted caves, reserves natural and the unfailing products like wine, foods and handicrafts. It is bordered by the other Italian regions of Molise to the north, Campania to the west, and Basilicata to the southwest. It neighbors Greece and Albania, across the Ionian and Adriatic Seas, respectively.
[edit] Provinces
[edit] Cities
- Alberobello
- Andria
- Barletta
- Bisceglie
- Canosa di Puglia
- Corato
- Giovannazzo
- Margherita di Savoia
- Monopoli
- Ostuni
- Otranto
- Trani
- Trinitapoli
- Vieste
[edit] Other destinations
[edit] Understand
Apulia (Puglia in Italian) is sometimes referred to as "the heel of Italy", in reference to the country's boot-like shape.
[edit] Talk
[edit] Get in
[edit] By plane
Bari Palese international airport has flights to international destination s including the UK, Belgium and Germany, also flights to Italian destinations including Milan and Rome.
From Brindisi airport there are flights to Switzerland and the UK as well as Italian destinations.
From the UK Ryanair[1] flies to Bari and Brindisi from Stansted in London.
British Airways also flies to Bari with a summer schedule.
[edit] By train
Train from Rome can take about 6 hours and is usually very packed. Don't forget to validate your ticket!
[edit] By car
[edit] By bus
[edit] By boat
[edit] Get around
[edit] See
There are a lot of things to see in Puglia: Trulli in Alberobello, Old town in Bari, Trani, beaches in Monopoli.
You can also see the Castellana Grotte, Castel del Monte, the castle of Federick II, Polignano, Conversano, Martina Franca and Ostuni, the "white city".
[edit] Do
In July there's a typical music festival in Melpignano near Lecce where you hear the famous "Pizzica".

