Nardò
Nardò is a locality in Nardò, Lecce, Apulia and has about 29,700 residents. Nardò is situated nearby to the locality Cenate, as well as near the town Galatone.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Nardò Cathedral and Madonna del Carmine.
Nardò Cathedral
Church
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Nardò Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the town of Nardò, province of Lecce, region of Apulia, Italy, dedicated to the Assumption of the Virgin Mary.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Cenate and Galatone.
Cenate
Locality
Cenate is a village in Apulia, southern Italy, a frazione of the municipality of Nardò. Cenate is situated 4½ km southwest of Nardò.
Galatone
Town
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Galatone is a town and comune of Salento, southern Italy, administratively in the province of Lecce, Apulia. It is the former seat of the Marquess of Galatone. Galatone is situated 5 km southeast of Nardò.
Santa Caterina
Village
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Santa Caterina is a village, which is situated 6 km southwest of Nardò.
Nardò
- Type: Locality with 29,700 residents
- Location: Nardò, Lecce, Apulia, Southern Italy, Italy, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Portuguese—“Nardò” goes by many names.
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Localities in the Area
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