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ManfredoniaNewest Review: ... Museum. When you’ve seen the port and the museum, there isn’t much to *do* in Manfredonia, you just stroll through the streets and enjoy a genuine Italian atmosphere, drink a cappuccino in a bar and watch people passing by. You can also buy some fruit and eat it sitting on a bench in the park around the castle. I’ll always remember the three oranges I bought for 12 (twelve!) p. You probably won’t see foreign tourists, the tourists in the area are mostly the inhabitants of nearby Foggia who have their summer houses in the area because of the fresh air coming from the sea, Foggia being an oven during the summe... more |
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by MALU - written on 12/05/02 (Very useful, 111 readings)
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I’ve just come back from a one-week scholastic exchange visit to Italy, to the town of Foggia in Apulia to be precise, 1200 km south of the Austrian-Italian border and want to tell you a bit about what we did and you could do there. One day we went to Manfredonia, about 30 km to the south. I wouldn’t assume you would go to Italy just to see that town, that would be strange indeed, but if you’re in the vicinity anyway, for example heading south to the destination of your summer holidays in Sicily or if you’re in Naples by chance and feel like looking at the other side of the leg of the Italian boot or if my op on the ‘Castel del ...
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