Brindisi (Province), Italy

Brindisi (Province), Italy

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Brindisi (Province) Italy

The Province of Brindisi is located in southeastern Italy, extending for 1,839 square kilometers (710 square miles), the second smallest province in the region after the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. It was established in 1927 from the ancient Terra d'Otranto. With the Adriatic Sea to the east, it borders the Province of Bari to the north, the Province of Taranto to the west, and the Province of Lecce to the southeast. The northern, central and western parts are mountainous with many forests, with the Murgia hills of particular interest, while to the northwest, bordering the provinces of Taranto and Bari, it is lower, with the Itria Valley (Itria Valley). The maximum height reached within the province is 414 meters (1,358 feet) above sea level, near Selva di Fasano. The other peaks are slightly lower and are located in the north-central area. The coast of the province is 80,606 kilometers (50,086 miles) long, partly rocky, with many alternate stretches of sandy beaches, small ports and bays. To the south it is essentially flat and widely used for crops.
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Recommended airport
Casale (BDS)
Nearby destinations
  • Salento a 36.35 km
  • Brindisi a 2.31 km
  • Ostuni, Apulia a 30.19 km