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Cisternino is a
comune in the
province of
Brindisi in Apulia, on the
coast of south-eastern Italy,
approximately 50
kilometres (31 mi) north-west of the...
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vernacular of
Taranto they are
called recchietedde, or chiancaredde. In
Cisternino orecchiette are made with
durum wheat; they are
larger and take on a different...
- Lecce, most of the
Province of
Brindisi (all of it
except Fasano and
Cisternino), and the south-eastern part of the
Province of
Taranto (like Grottaglie...
- Livorno, is the
largest and best
known of the city's
covered cisterns.
Cisternino di città is an
austere neoclassical design which was
approved in 1837...
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Murgia upland (Low Murgia). The
towns of
Martina Franca, Locorotondo,
Cisternino and
Ceglie Messapica overlook Itria Valley. "Valley" is an inaccurate...
- use today. The
smaller Cisternino di Pian di Rota (43°34′07″N 10°21′52″E / 43.5686°N 10.3645°E / 43.5686; 10.3645 (
Cisternino di Pian di Rota)), in...
- in the
whole territory of
Valle d'Itria (in
particular Martina Franca,
Cisternino and Locorotondo, as well as
spread in most of the
provinces of Taranto...
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region of
Terra di Bari,
which once
included the
towns of
Fasano and
Cisternino, now in the
province of Brindisi. The area is
dominated by the Murgia...
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causes in
August 2016, at the age of 85.
Pasquale "Butchie"
Cisternino –
former soldier.
Cisternino ****embled the bomb
which killed Danny Greene. He died in...
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Cisternino (Italian:
Stazione di
Cisternino) is a
railway station 16 km from the
Italian town of
Cisternino, in the
Province of Brindisi, Apulia. The...