Barletta – Andria – Trani
Italy's only province with three joint capitals, Barletta–Andria–Trani shares administrative authority among three historic Puglian cities.
Italy's only province with three joint capitals, Barletta–Andria–Trani shares administrative authority among three historic Puglian cities.
Cagliari served as capital of the Roman province of Sardinia et Corsica and later of the Kingdom of…
Northwestern Tuscany's province, formed in 1859 from Lunigiana and Garfagnana, traces Roman colonies, medieval feudal struggles, and fierce…
A Sardinian administrative province established in 2001 and activated in 2016, comprising twenty-eight municipalities in the central-southern interior.
Nuoro, Sardegna's cultural capital since the 19th century, is home to narrow stone alleys, museums dedicated to Nobel…
Medieval Lotzorai sits on Sardinia's striking eastern coast near the Ogliastra archipelago, a landscape of granite islets, beaches,…
Ancient royal city and northern Sardinia's cultural heart, with medieval churches, prehistoric nuragic complexes, and dramatic coastal landscapes.
Coastal town · Adriatic coast · Molise Termoli Termoli is a town on the southern Adriatic coast of…
Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur, Turin — Pietro Fenoglio (1902). Photo via Wikimedia Commons, CC BY-SA 3.0. Torino, Piemonte, Italy ·…
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