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Taranto
Taranto (; ), historically also called Tarent in English, is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Taranto, serving as an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base. With a population of 185,909 as of 2025, Taranto is the second-largest city in Apulia.

Cannae
thumb|alt=photo of excavated brick structures|Remains of Cannae.
Cannae (now , ) is an ancient village of the region of south east Italy. It is a (civil parish) of the (municipality) of . Cannae was formerly a bishopric, and is a Latin Catholic titular see (as of 2022).
Gnatia
Gnatia, Egnatia or Ignatia () was an ancient city of the Messapii, and their frontier town towards the Salentini. As Egnazia Appula, it was a medieval bishopric, which remains a Latin Catholic titular see.
Paglicci Cave
Paleolithic site in Italy
Grotta del Cavallo
cave and archaeological site in Italy
Roca Vecchia
human settlement in Melendugno, Province of Lecce, Apulia, Italy
Teanum Apulum
human settlement in San Paolo di Civitate, Province of Foggia, Apulia, Italy
Rudiae
Rudiae (Rusce in the local dialect; Ῥοδίαι in ancient Greek) was a former human settlement in late 9th or early 8th centuries BCE. It is presently an archaeological park beside the San Pietro in Lama that runs south-west from the city of Lecce. The place was identified as the former home of the poet Ennius by the Renaissance Humanist, Antonio de Ferraris.