- The
Tavoliere delle Puglie (Italian: [tavoˈljɛːre
delle ˈpuʎʎe]; lit. 'Table of the Apulias') is a
plain in
northern Apulia,
southern Italy, occupying...
- as Daunia,
after the Daunians, an
Iapygian pre-Roman
tribe living in
Tavoliere plain, and as Capitanata,
derived from Catapanata,
since the area was...
- its po****tion was 153,143.
Foggia is the main city of a
plain called Tavoliere, also
known as the "granary of Italy". The name "Foggia" (originally Focis)...
- The Bank of the
Tavoliere di
Puglia (Italian:
Banca del
Tavoliere di Puglia) (1835–1845) was a bank
located in the city of Foggia, in the
Kingdom of the...
-
Ionian Sea. The area is on the
south of the
Italian region of Apulia. "10.
Tavoliere salentino -
Paesaggio - SIT Puglia". pugliacon.regione.puglia.it (in Italian)...
- mountainous. The
largest plains are the
Tavoliere delle Puglie (second
largest plain on the
Italian peninsula), the
Tavoliere salentino, the
Campania plain, the...
-
hills are
bounded northwards by the
Fortore valley,
eastwards by the
Tavoliere delle Puglie,
southwards by the
upper Ofanto valley. The
chain is formed...
- seat of the
Diocese of Lucera-Troia.
Located upon a flat
knoll in the
Tavoliere Plains, near the foot of
Daunian Mountains,
Lucera was the
capital of...
-
located on the edge of a
large plain in
Northern Apulia known as the
Tavoliere delle Puglie. The
earliest human presence in the area of
Ascoli Satriano...
- S2CID 150094926. Brown, Keri A.; Tykot,
Robert H. (August 2018). "Obsidian in the
Tavoliere,
Southeastern Italy — A
regional study".
Journal of
Archaeological Science:...