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Also known as the Pearl of Puglia, Trani is a historic fishing port that lies 55 kilometres to the north-west of Bari. Also known as the Pearl of Puglia, Trani is a historic fishing port that lies 55... Also known as the Pearl of Puglia, Trani is a historic fishing port that lies 55 kilometres to the n...
Citta Vecchia or Old Town Bari is the historical heart of the city, occupying the peninsula between the old port and new... Citta Vecchia or Old Town Bari is the historical heart of the city, occupying th... Citta Vecchia or Old Town Bari is the historical heart of the city, occupying the peninsula between ...
Lungomare e Murat is a 15 kilometre long waterfront stretch overlooking the Adriatic Sea, with great views of the harbor... Lungomare e Murat is a 15 kilometre long waterfront stretch overlooking the Adri... Lungomare e Murat is a 15 kilometre long waterfront stretch overlooking the Adriatic Sea, with great...
Across the road from the old port of Bari, overlooking the Augusto Imperatore waterfront is the busy square of Piazza Fe... Across the road from the old port of Bari, overlooking the Augusto Imperatore wa... Across the road from the old port of Bari, overlooking the Augusto Imperatore waterfront is the busy...
Piazza Mercantile is the historical commercial and administrative heart of Bari, laid out in the 14thcentury next to the... Piazza Mercantile is the historical commercial and administrative heart of Bari,... Piazza Mercantile is the historical commercial and administrative heart of Bari, laid out in the 14t...
A cozy comune originally founded by the Greeks and then conquered by the Romans in 306 BC, Gravina di Puglia has had an ... A cozy comune originally founded by the Greeks and then conquered by the Romans ... A cozy comune originally founded by the Greeks and then conquered by the Romans in 306 BC, Gravina d...