Live Cams in Apulia

Puglia, known as Apulia in English, is located in the southern part of Italy, positioned at the "heel" of the Italian peninsula. The region boasts over 800 kilometers of scenic coastline, bordered by the Adriatic Sea to the east and the Ionian Sea to the southwest. The capital, Bari, is home to a significant seaport and stunning architecture, particularly in La Città Vecchia, the city's historic district. Notable landmarks include the Basilica di San Nicola, the 12th-century Castello Normanno-Svevo, the Cathedral of San Sabino, and its adjacent Museo del Succorpo della Cattedrale. In addition to its rich history, Bari also offers a vibrant culinary scene and cultural activities that cater to diverse tastes. Other remarkable tourist locations in Puglia encompass the cities of Andria, Taranto, Monopoli, Ostuni, and Lecce, the latter being situated in the picturesque Salento Peninsula. The historic and geographical region of Gargano is also a must-visit, with Gargano National Park featuring beautiful coastal landscapes, the Tremiti Islands, the striking Gargano promontory, and the ancient Forest Umbra. Demographics: over 4 million residents. Capital: Bari. Other key cities

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