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Salento (Italian: [saˈlɛnto]; Salentino: Salentu;
Salento Griko: Σαλέντο) is a cultural, historical, and
geographic region at the
southern end of the administrative...
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southern Italy and
capital of the
province of Lecce. It is on the
Salentine Peninsula, at the heel of the
Italian Peninsula, and is over two thousand...
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Peter Salentine (January 14, 1829 –
January 6, 1884) was an
American hardware dealer and politician. Born in Germany,
Salentine emigrated to the United...
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Salentina (Griko for "
Salentine Greece") is an area in the
peninsula of
Salento in
southern Italy, near the town of
Lecce which is
inhabited by...
- of Calimera, like
those of the
eight other cities in the area
called "
Salentine Greece",
reveal significant Gr****
influences over the
course of time,...
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killed and 5,000 enslaved,
including victims from the
territories of the
Salentine Peninsula around the city.
There were 800 able-bodied men who were told...
- of Calimera, like
those of the
eight other cities in the area
called "
Salentine Greece",
reveal significant Gr****
influences over the
course of time,...
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fried pasta. It has been
described as a "classic and
emblematic dish of
Salentine cuisine" and as a
specialty dish of Apulia.
Ciceri means 'chickpeas' in...
- and 5,000 were enslaved,
including victims from the
territories of the
Salentine Peninsula around the city, and the
cathedral was
turned into a mosque...
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Salento commenced activities in the
academic year 1955–1956
under the "
Salentine University Council". In 1960, it
became the "Free
University of Lecce"...