Trinitapoli, Italian comune
Trinitapoli is a commune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani in Apulia and sits within the flat landscape of the Tavoliere Plain. The town spreads across gentle terrain surrounded by olive groves and agricultural land that forms the backbone of local activity.
The town began in the 14th century when monks established a church that later became the nucleus of the settlement. Its growth remained tied to farming, which has shaped the region for centuries.
The town is best explored on foot since most sights and local shops are clustered in the center. Visitors should plan to explore in early morning or late afternoon when temperatures are more comfortable.
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