Il Melograno





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The Sentiero Italia is a 7,000-kilometre hiking trail that crosses all of Italy (including the islands) created to connect all the Italian regions and unite their cultural diversity, beauty and traditions of the local territories. Pass through six UNESCO heritage sites, 15 national parks and many other parks and nature reserves. The project was conceived in 1983 by a group of hiking journalists, Associazione Sentiero Italia, and then developed by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) in 1990. This...
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The 137 km long Via Ellenica is part of the 7 Ways of the Cammino Materano. The Land of Olives, the first of two paths: it begins in Brindisi and ends in Martina Franca. This is the third stage of seven stages. In this stage we cross the plain of centuries-old olive trees in which the most ancient specimens of all of Puglia are concentrated: a sacred place of the Mediterranean civilization whose origins remain these colossal witnesses, plant patriarchs and majestic living monuments that...
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A pleasant walk to visit the city of Ostuni, also called the White City for the white color of the houses. The route starts from Piazza Italia, crosses the Villa Comunale and reaches the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta, in the old part of the village. Human presence in this area dates back to the Paleolithic, but during the Middle Ages the Longobards, Saracens, Byzantines and Normans began to settle in the ancient village.
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The Sentiero Italia is a 7,000-kilometre hiking trail that crosses all of Italy (including the islands) created to connect all the Italian regions and unite their cultural diversity, beauty and traditions of the local territories. Pass through six UNESCO heritage sites, 15 national parks and many other parks and nature reserves. The project was conceived in 1983 by a group of hiking journalists, Associazione Sentiero Italia, and then developed by the Italian Alpine Club (CAI) in 1990. This...