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    The province of Brindisi is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Brindisi. It has an area of 1,839 square kilometres and a total population of 401,652. Wikipedia

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    The Province of Brindisi is situated in southeastern Italy, extending for 1,839 square kilometres (710 sq mi), the second smallest province in the region after the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani.It was established in 1927 from the ancient Terra d'Otranto. [3] With the Adriatic Sea to the east, it is bordered to the north by the Province of Bari, on the west by the Province of Taranto and to ...
  3. italyheritage.com

    Province of Brindisi, Puglia The Province of Brindisi has an area of 1,839 sq km, and a total population of 402,422 in the 2001 census. It was established in the year 1927 and is administratively divided into 20 Municipalities, with capital the city of Brindisi.
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    Of the six provinces of Puglia, one is named after the regional capital, another is formed of three joint provincial capitals, and the remaining four after the major city in their respective areas. In terms of population, the Metropolitan City of Bari is the largest province with one and a quarter million inhabitants but the 7,007 km ² of Foggia Province make it the largest by measure of ...
  6. pugliapassion.com

    Other than the city of Brindisi, Ostuni and Oria are the main locations on the tourist trail; Ostuni for it's cathedral and distinctive whitewashed Norman town walls and dwellings, Oria for it's 13th Century castle, another of Frederick II's legacies. Brindisi Province has a population of c.400k, and covers a land area of 1 839 km2.
  7. understandingitaly.com

    Explore Brindisi Province: a gateway to Italy's Adriatic coast, rich in ancient history, beautiful beaches, and a tapestry of cultural influences. ... Province of Brindisi, Puglia. The capital city, Brindisi, is a natural port on the Adriatic Sea which has been known since ancient times as the 'Gateway to the East'. ... Regional Information ...
  8. simple.wikipedia.org

    Italy: Region: Apulia: Capital: Brindisi: Government • President: Michele Errico: ... 080, 0831. ISTAT: 074: Vehicle registration: BR: No. of communes: 20: Brindisi is a province in the region of Apulia in Italy This page was last changed on 15 September 2023, at 17:58. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
  9. mapcarta.com

    The province of Brindisi is a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Mapcarta, the open map. Europe. Italy. Southern Italy. Apulia. Brindisi The province ... Location: Apulia, Southern Italy, Italy, Europe; View on Open­Street­Map; Latitude of center. 40.5833° or 40° 35' north. Longitude of center. 17.6667° or 17° 40' east. Population.
  10. italyheritage.com

    In 836 Brindisi was burned by Saracen pirates. Later, from 1268 Brindisi was ruled by the Angevins, and then by the Aragonese, Venetia and Spain in turn, falling to Austrian rule in 1707-1734, and afterwards to the Bourbons. Between September 1943 and February 1944 the city functioned as the temporary capital of Italy.
  11. what-europe-does-for-me.europarl.europa.eu

    Brindisi, Italy. Brindisi, Italy. The province of Brindisi is predominantly rural, with a population of around 400 000. The regional capital rises 13 metres above sea level, and is home to a major trading port, developed around a natural harbour. It is one of the Adriatic's safest ports and has significant commercial traffic.

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