Puglia’s territory is long and thin, extending over Italy’s southeastern corner of the boot - the “heel” of Italy. Picturesque beaches with crystalline water, stunning olive groves, rows of vineyards, limestone studded hamlets, and a pleasurable climate all year long contribute to Puglia's magical atmosphere. This southeastern jewel has been home to a plethora of occupants throughout centuries. The Greeks...
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Basilicata is located in Southern Italy and is characterized by ancient villages, green rolling hills, and views of the Ionian Sea. Basilicata is bounded by Campania to the west, Calabria to the south, and Puglia to the north and east. Basilicata is one of the smallest and least renowned regions in Italy, although in recent years its second-biggest city, Matera,...
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Sunbathing in the southernmost corner of Italy, Sicily or Sicilia in Italian, is a Mediterranean paradise rich with food, wine, culture, art, and history. Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island, making the picturesque beaches, turquoise waters, and dramatic mountains unmistakably breathtaking. The island is separated from the rest of Italy by the Strait of Messina, and spans 175 miles from...
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