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National Geographic Traveler: Puglia - Fortino, Maria
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With its long, narrow shape, Puglia has always acted as a bridge in the Mediterranean.

Produktbeschreibung
With its long, narrow shape, Puglia has always acted as a bridge in the Mediterranean.
Autorenporträt
MARIA GRAZIA FORTINO is an expert in communications and regional marketing and is a freelance journalist and television writer. She was born in Foggia, lives in Bari, and speaks the dialect of Gallipoli. She is an explorer by nature and an art buff. She knows almost all of Puglia's churches, beaches, and culinary specialties. SERENA ROLLO was born in Salento and moved to Bologna to study. In 2008, she returned to Puglia, to Bari, to get her Master's in Editorial Information and Systems. In 2018, she left the regional capital to move to Santa Maria di Leuca. ROBERTA COSIMO earned her degree in Medieval Art History at the University of Lecce. She was born in Puglia and lives in Milan, where she works in publishing and teaches History of Costumes at the Higher Institute of Religious Science. CATERINA PUCCI was born in Altamura and earned her degree in Foreign Languages at the University of Bari. She later moved to Milan to specialize in International Relations. Whenever she can, she goes home to her "rugged" Murgia to explore all the corners of Puglia that she has yet to discover.