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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ApuliaApulia - Wikipedia

    Apulia ( / əˈpuːliə / ə-POO-lee-ə ), also known by its Italian name Puglia ( Italian: [ˈpuʎʎa] ), [3] [a] is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section of the country, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Strait of Otranto and Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Taranto to the south.

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    Apulien (italienisch Puglia [ˈpuʎːa] oder oft im Plural Puglie [ˈpuʎːe]; lateinisch Apulia) ist eine in Südost-Italien gelegene Region mit der Hauptstadt Bari. Sie hat 3.922.941 Einwohner (Stand 31. Dezember 2022). Die Halbinsel Salento im Süden Apuliens bildet den Absatz des sogenannten italienischen Stiefels und der Gargano den ...

    • 3.922.941 (31. Dez. 2022)
    • Bari
    • 19.365,8 km² (7.)
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  4. Apuli, ancient Italic tribe, one of the populations that inhabited the southeastern extremity of the Italian peninsula. The ancients often called this group of tribes Iapyges (whence the geographic term Iapygia, in which “Apulia” [modern Puglia] may be recognized).

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  5. Apulia ( Italian: Puglia) is a region of Southern Italy. It has 4 million inhabitants and is the easternmost region of the country, reaching a distance of only 72 km (45 miles) from Cape Otranto in the coasts of Albania . Provinces [ edit] 40°55′16″N 16°31′44″E. Map of Apulia. The region is divided into six provinces: Metropolitan City of Bari (BA)

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    Apuli. The Apuli or Biefi were a Dacian tribe centered at the Dacian town Apulon ( Latin Apulum) near what is now Alba Iulia in Transylvania, Romania . Apuli has clear resemblance to Apulia, the ancient southeastern Italy region, which is believed to have been settled by Illyrian tribes (also named Apuli or Iapyges ).

  7. 1240–1250. Castel del Monte ( Italian for "Castle of the Mountain"; Barese : Castìdde du Monte) is a 13th-century citadel and castle situated on a hill in Andria in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It was built during the 1240s by King Frederick II, who had inherited the lands from his mother Constance of Sicily.

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