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- Salento (Italian: [saˈlɛnto]; Salentino: Salentu; Salento Griko: Σαλέντο) is a cultural, historical, and geographic region at the southern end of the administrative...
- in southern Italy and capital of the province of Lecce. It is on the Salentine Peninsula, at the heel of the Italian Peninsula, and is over two thousand...
- Grecìa Salentina (Griko for "Salentine Greece") is an area in the peninsula of Salento in southern Italy, near the town of Lecce which is inhabited by...
- Peter Salentine (January 14, 1829 – January 6, 1884) was an American hardware dealer and politician. Born in Germany, Salentine emigrated to the United...
- of Calimera, like those of the eight other cities in the area called "Salentine Greece", reveal significant Gr**** influences over the course of time,...
- preparation uses puff pastry, tomato, and mozzarella. It is part of the Salentine street food tradition and can be found in every Apulian bar, bakery, and...
- of Calimera, like those of the eight other cities in the area called "Salentine Greece", reveal significant Gr**** influences over the course of time,...
- 2021-08-28 at the Wayback Machine official site (in Italian) Gaze On The Sea Salentine Peninsula, Greece and Greater Greece (in Italian, Gr**** and English) English-Griko...
- Lonely Planet. pp. 153–154. ISBN 9781741790894. THE GR**** SALENTINE – The Gr**** Salentine is a historical oddity, left over from a time when the Byzantine...
- the female line and is held by the Grand Duke of Luxembourg. Ernestine Salentine (1648–1661) Louise Juliane (1648–1652) – Regent Maximilian Joseph (1661–1675)...