Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
Saint Pietro of Schiavoni Archeologica Area
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Via Santi 1, 72100 Brindisi, Italy
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Palazzo Granafei Nervegna, Brindisi- May 2017
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in the Palace- children paintings and the original top of the Brindisi Colonne at the port
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Brindisi (Italian: [ˈbrindizi] (listen); Brindisino: Brìnnisi; Latin: Brundisium; Ancient Greek: Βρεντέσιον, translit. Brentésion; Messapic: Brunda) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
Historically, the city has played an important role in trade and culture, due to its strategic position on the Italian Peninsula and its natural port on the Adriatic Sea. The city remains a major port for trade with Greece and the Middle East. Its industries include agriculture, chemical works, and the generation of electricity.
The city of Brindisi was the provisional government seat of the Kingdom of Italy from September 1943 to February 1944.
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00:00:57 1 Geography
00:02:01 1.1 Territory
00:02:38 1.2 Climate
00:03:58 2 History
00:04:07 2.1 Ancient times
00:06:45 2.2 Middle Ages and modern times
00:09:46 3 Etymology
00:10:01 3.1 Heraldry
00:10:47 4 Main sights
00:14:54 4.1 Natural areas
00:16:08 5 Demography
00:16:18 5.1 Migration
00:17:59 5.2 Ethnic groups
00:19:14 5.3 Languages and dialects
00:19:46 5.4 Religion
00:21:31 6 Culture
00:21:41 6.1 Traditions and folklore
00:22:45 6.2 Education
00:22:54 6.2.1 Libraries
00:23:56 6.2.2 University
00:24:32 6.2.3 Museums
00:25:43 6.3 Music and theatre
00:27:08 7 Brindisini
00:30:08 8 Media
00:30:18 8.1 Radio
00:30:45 8.2 Print
00:31:33 8.3 Television
00:31:56 9 Cuisine
00:32:47 9.1 Beverages, spirits, liquors
00:33:22 9.2 Cheese
00:34:06 9.3 Vegetable products, processed or unprocessed
00:35:32 9.4 Pasta, pastry and confectionery
00:37:20 9.5 Wine
00:38:36 9.6 Events
00:39:05 10 Human geography
00:39:15 10.1 Roman period
00:39:53 10.2 Middle Ages
00:41:06 10.3 Modern era
00:41:31 10.4 Contemporary era
00:42:21 11 Economy
00:42:46 11.1 Agriculture
00:43:15 11.2 Industry
00:43:31 11.2.1 Chemical
00:44:11 11.2.2 Energy production
00:45:45 11.2.3 Aviation
00:46:13 11.3 Tourism
00:46:52 12 Infrastructure and transport
00:47:03 12.1 Roads
00:47:34 12.2 Railways
00:48:12 12.3 Seaport
00:49:13 12.4 International airport
00:51:56 12.5 Public transport
00:52:28 13 Government
00:52:37 13.1 Consulates
00:52:59 14 Sports
00:53:08 14.1 Soccer
00:53:45 14.2 Basketball
00:54:20 14.3 Other clubs
00:54:40 14.4 Sports venues
00:55:10 15 International relations
00:55:21 15.1 Twin towns – sister cities
00:55:45 16 See also
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Brindisi (US: BRIN-diz-ee, BREEN-, Italian: [ˈbrindisi] (listen); Brindisino: Brìnnisi; Latin: Brundisium; Ancient Greek: Βρεντέσιον, romanized: Brentésion; Messapic: Brunda) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the capital of the province of Brindisi, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
Historically, the city has played an important role in trade and culture, due to its strategic position on the Italian Peninsula and its natural port on the Adriatic Sea. The city remains a major port for trade with Greece and the Middle East. Its industries include agriculture, chemical works, and the generation of electricity.
The city of Brindisi was the provisional government seat of the Kingdom of Italy from September 1943 to February 1944.
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