Apulia (/əˈpuːliə/ ə-POO-lee-ə), also known by its Italian name Puglia (Italian: [ˈpuʎʎa]), is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section...
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Apúlia is a town and a former civil parish in the municipality of Esposende, Portugal. In 2013, the parish merged into the new parish Apúlia e Fão. It...
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Bari (redirect from Capital of Apulia)
Barium) is the capital city of the Metropolitan City of Bari and of the Apulia region, on the Adriatic Sea, southern Italy. It is the second most important...
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The County of Apulia and Calabria (Latin: Comitatus Apuliae et Calabriae), later the Duchy of Apulia and Calabria (Latin: Ducatus Apuliae et Calabriae)...
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Apulia and Calabria (Latin: Apulia et Calabria) may refer to: Province of Apulia and Calabria, Roman County of Apulia and Calabria, medieval Duchy of...
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Look up Apulia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apulia is a region of southern Italy. Apulia may also refer to: Apulia, part of several historic regions...
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Genoa, Liguria 7. Bologna, Emilia-Romagna 8. Florence, Tuscany 9. Bari, Apulia 10. Catania, Sicily 11. Verona, Veneto 12. Venice, Veneto 13. Messina, Sicily...
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The flag of Apulia is one of the official symbols of the region of Apulia, Italy. The current flag was adopted on 10 August 2001, but was modified in...
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Aimone di Savoia Aosta (born 1967) (redirect from Aimone of Apulia)
members of the House of Savoy. From birth, Aimone was known as Duke of Apulia (duca delle Puglie). On 7 July 2006, Aimone's father, Prince Amedeo, Duke...
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Robert Guiscard (redirect from Duke Robert I Of Apulia)
the Fearless. He inherited the County of Apulia and Calabria in 1057, and in 1059 he was made Duke of Apulia and Calabria and Lord of Sicily by Pope Nicholas...
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The history of the Jews in Apulia (called in Italian Puglia) can be traced back over two thousand years. Apulia (from the Greek Ἀπουλία, in Italian: Puglia...
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flakes, inspired by the soup Stracciatella di bufala, a soft cheese from the Apulia region Stracciatella (soup), an egg drop soup popular in central Italy This...
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following is a list of the municipalities (comuni) of Apulia, Italy. There are 258 municipalities in Apulia (as of January 2019): 41 in the Metropolitan City...
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Latin: Aecae) is a town and comune in the province of Foggia and region of Apulia in southern Italy. According to the legend, Troia (Aecae) was founded by...
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(Salentino: Casciu) is a town and comune in the Italian province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-eastern Italy. Castro derives its name from Castrum Minervae...
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(Greek: Νεάπολις) meaning "New City", was an ancient city of Magna Graecia in Apulia, Italy, not mentioned by any ancient writer, but the existence of which...
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romanized: Thuriai) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari and region of Apulia, southern Italy. With a population approaching 12,000, it lies a few miles...
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Princess Olga of Savoy-Aosta (redirect from Princess Olga, Duchess of Apulia)
Dowager Duchess of Aosta The Duke of Aosta The Duchess of Aosta The Duke of Apulia The Duke of the Abruzzi Princess Isabella Princess Bianca, Countess...
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The Apulia Carbonate Platform in Apulia, Italy, was a major palaeogeographic element of the southern margin of the Mesozoic Tethys Ocean. It is one of...
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Apulian cuisine (redirect from Cuisine of Apulia)
cuisine consists of the cooking traditions and practices of the region of Apulia in Italy. Starting from the Middle Ages the permanent residence of the nobility...
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cortecce (lit. 'tree barks', Salerno), mignuicchi, strascenate, tagghjunghele (Apulia and Campania); pincinelle (Marche); cavatielle, 'ncatenate, cazzarille,...
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Roger of Apulia (died 1266) was the Italian archbishop of Split in Croatia and an important historian of medieval Hungary. Roger of Apulia may also refer...
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The politics of Apulia, Italy take place in the framework of a semi-presidential representative democracy, whereby the President of the Region is the head...
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City') is a southern Italian town and comune in the province of Lecce, in Apulia. In 2014, it had a population of 31,862 and is one of the towns where the...
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Roger III of Sicily (redirect from Roger V, Duke of Apulia)
and heir of King Tancred of Sicily and Queen Sibylla. He was made Duke of Apulia (as Roger V), probably in 1189, shortly after his father's accession. In...
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Eccellenza Apulia (Italian: Eccellenza Puglia) is the regional Eccellenza football division for clubs in the Southern Italian region of Apulia, Italy. It...
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Maud of Apulia (c. 1060 – c. 1112) was a member of the Norman D’Hauteville family and a daughter of Robert Guiscard and his second wife Sikelgaita, a Lombard...
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Emma of Hauteville (redirect from Emma of Apulia)
Emma of Hauteville (fl. c. 1080–c. 1120) was a daughter of Robert Guiscard and Alberada of Buonalbergo. According to Ralph of Caen, she married Odo the...
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Apúlia e Fão is a civil parish in the municipality of Esposende, Portugal. It was formed in 2013 by the merger of the former parishes Apúlia and Fão. The...
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son of King Roger II of Sicily and Elvira of Castile. He was the Duke of Apulia from 1134 until his death. Roger's first public act took place at Melfi...
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