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  1. Martina Franca (Martène in dialetto locale) è un comune italiano di 46 824 abitanti della provincia di Taranto in Puglia. Centro agricolo, commerciale e industriale noto per l'architettura barocca , sorge sulle propaggini meridionali delle Murge , al confine delle province di Taranto e Brindisi con la città metropolitana di Bari .

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    • Gianfranco Palmisano (PD) dal 13-6-2022
  2. Martina Franca, or just Martina (Martinese: Marténe), is a town and municipality in the province of Taranto, Apulia, Italy. It is the second most populated town of the province after Taranto, and has a population (2016) of 49,086. Since 1975, the town has hosted the annual summer opera festival, the Festival della Valle d'Itria.

    • 1300 AD
    • Taranto (TA)
  3. Martina Franca. /  40.7, 17.333333333333. hab. hab./km². Martina Franca es una localidad y comune italiana de la provincia de Tarento, región de Apulia, con 49.663 5 habitantes. Es la segunda ciudad más poblada de la provincia después de Tarento. Desde 1975, acoge un festival de verano de ópera, el Festival del Valle de Itria. 6 .

  4. Martina Franca is a town in the province of Taranto, with about 47,000 inhabitants, famous for its Baroque architecture. Its territory develops on the hills on the border between Taranto and Brindisi, 400 meters above sea level. Martina Franca is historically known as an agricultural, industrial and commercial centre. Martina Franca Puglia

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  5. Petracone V Caracciolo (1640 circa – Martina Franca, 16 gennaio 1704), 8º conte di Buccino e 8º duca di Martina Franca, figlio di Francesco I Caracciolo, trasferì la sua residenza da Buccino a Martina Franca. Biografia Il Palazzo Ducale di Martina Franca costruito da Petraccone Caracciolo

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  7. Martina Franca is located in Puglia or Apuglia, a southern Italian region that sits in the heel of Italy’s boot. More specifically Martina is located in the Valle d’Itria just south of Locorotondo, north of Taranto but also near Cisternino, Ceglie Messapica, Alberobello and Ostuni. Martina Franca is also a short drive away from larger ...

  8. saint, and the tax exemptions granted to its inhabitants by Philip as Prince of Taranto. (franca meaning free). Around 1310 the Prince surrounded the four casali (hamlets) of Montedoro, San Martino, Santa Teresa and San Pietro dei Greci with grand fortified walls and towers so that by the beginning of the 14th century Martina Franca was a strategic defence point on the Taranto to Monopoli road.

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