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page 1Landforms of Apulia
Salento
Salento (; Salentino: Salentu; Salento Griko: ) is a cultural, historical, and geographic region at the southern end of the administrative region of Apulia, in southern Italy. It is a sub-peninsula of the Italian Peninsula, sometimes described as the "heel" of the Italian "boot". It encompasses the entire administrative area of the Province of Lecce, most of the Province of Brindisi (all of it except Fasano, Ostuni and Cisternino), and the south-eastern part of the Province of Taranto (like Grottaglie and Avetrana, but not Taranto itself).
Tavoliere delle Puglie
plain in Southern Italy
Murgia
mountain
Castellana Caves
karst cave system located in Castellana Grotte, Italy

faraglioni
thumb|200px|Faraglioni di Scopello, on the north coast of Castellammare del Golfo
thumb|200px|Faraglioni in Zagare Bay, Gargano National Park, [[Apulia]]
In Italian, '''''' (; ; singular in both languages) are stacks, coastal and oceanic rock formations eroded by waves.
Capo d'Otranto
most easterly point of the Italian peninsula
Grotta del Cavallo
cave and archaeological site in Italy
Paglicci Cave
Paleolithic site in Italy
Saline di Margherita di Savoia
Nature reserve south of the Gulf of Manfredonia in Apulia, Italy
Pulo di Altamura