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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BrindisiBrindisi - Wikipedia

    Brindisi (US: / ˈ b r ɪ n d ɪ z i, ˈ b r iː n-/ BRIN-diz-ee, BREEN-, Italian: ⓘ) is a city in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, the former capital of the province of Brindisi, on the coast of the Adriatic Sea.

  2. Aug 28, 2017 · Brundisium (modern Brindisi), located on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy, was a Messapian and then Roman town of great strategic importance throughout antiquity. Although architectural remains are sparse, the city has several claims to fame.

  3. Jun 15, 2024 · Brindisi, city, Puglia (Apulia) regione, southeastern Italy, on the Adriatic coast between the arms of a Y-shaped sea inlet that admits oceangoing ships, southeast of Bari. Legend attributes the foundation of the city to Diomedes, the companion of Odysseus; its original Greek name Brentesion

  4. Brindisi sits on the Adriatic coast, southeast of the Puglian capital – Bari. Its name comes from the Latin Brundisium, which means “stag’s head,” referring to the city’s antler-shaped inner harbor. According to legend, Diomedes – Odysseus’ companion – founded the city of Brindisi.

  5. Nestled on the heel of Italy’s boot, Brindisi is a city where the whispers of ancient history blend seamlessly with the gentle lapping of the Adriatic Sea. This port city, often overlooked in favor of its more famous neighbors, holds secrets and stories that beckon the curious traveler to explore its depths.

  6. Brundisium (modern Brindisi), located on the Adriatic coast of southern Italy, was a Messapian and then Roman town of great strategic importance throughout antiquity. Although architectural remains are sparse, the city has several claims to fame.

  7. www.italyheritage.com › regions › pugliaBrindisi, Puglia, Italy

    Brindisi, Province of Brindisi, Puglia. This very ancient town was always characterized in history by its large natural harbor and the very special geographic position at the south-east of Italy, which made it a natural key point in travel to and from the East.