Bari Torre a Mare (Italian: Stazione di Bari Torre a Mare) is a railway station in the Italian town of Torre a Mare, in the Province of Bari, Apulia. The...
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Bari Centrale is the main railway station of the Italian city of Bari, capital of Apulia. It is one of the most important railway stations in Italy, with...
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di Bari (Italian: Stazione di Mola di Bari) is a railway station in the Italian town of Mola di Bari, in the Province of Bari, Apulia. The station lies...
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Bari Parco Sud (Italian: Stazione di Bari Parco Sud) is a railway station in the Italian city of Bari, in the Province of Bari, Apulia. The station opened...
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Monopoli (category Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Bari)
Castellana Grotte, Fasano (BR) and Polignano a Mare. The town is 15 km from Fasano, 33 from Martina Franca, 44 from Bari, 64 from Taranto and 75 from Brindisi...
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(Sather Tower) at UC Berkeley". Visit Berkeley. Retrieved 2020-05-01. "LA TORRE CAMPANARIA DI SANTA SOFIA" (in Italian). "Parliament Hill Tour - The History...
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Brindisi (redirect from Forte a Mare)
Brindisi railway station, an important Apulian railway junction and an intersecting point between the Adriatic Railway and the Taranto–Brindisi railway. The...
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Viareggio (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
oldest building in Viareggio, known as Torre Matilde, dates back to this time and was built by the Lucchesi in 1541 as a defensive fortification to fight the...
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are Salerno, Nocera Inferiore, Pompei, Torre Annunziata, Torre del Greco, Ercolano, Pompei, Portici, San Giorgio a Cremano, and Naples. Italy portal Roads...
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Adriatic Sea (redirect from Mare hadriaticum)
antiquity, the sea was known as Mare Adriaticum (Mare Hadriaticum, also sometimes simplified to Adria) or, less frequently, as Mare Superum '[the] upper sea'...
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