Cellino San Marco
Cellino San Marco is a comune in the province of Brindisi in Salento, Apulia, on the south-east coast of Italy. Its main economic activities are tourism and the growing of olives and grapes.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Locality with 6,430 residents
- Description: Italian comune
- Also known as: “074004” and “Celino San Marco”
- Neighbors: Brindisi
Places of Interest
Highlights include Salento and Santa Maria dell’Alto a Campi Salentina.
Salento
Photo: Freddyballo, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Salento is a peninsula and cultural region in the south-eastern part of Apulia, and it forms the "heel" of Italy's boot-shaped outline.
Santa Maria dell’Alto a Campi Salentina
Church
Photo: Gabriele1970, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Santa Maria dell’Alto a Campi Salentina is a church.
San Pietro Vernotico railway station
Railway stop
San Pietro Vernotico is a railway station in the Italian town of San Pietro Vernotico, in the Province of Lecce, Apulia. The station lies on the Adriatic Railway and was opened on 16 January 1866. The train services are operated by Trenitalia. San Pietro Vernotico railway station is situated 3½ km northeast of Cellino San Marco.
Cellino San Marco
- Category: commune of Italy
- Location: Brindisi, Apulia, Southern Italy, Italy, Europe
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Waray—“Cellino San Marco” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “تشلينو سان ماركو”
- Armenian: “Չելինո Սան Մարկո”
- Basque: “Cellino San Marco”
- Bavarian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Belarusian: “Чэліна-Сан-Марка”
- Breton: “Cellino San Marco”
- Bulgarian: “Челино Сан Марко”
- Catalan: “Cellino San Marco”
- Cebuano: “Cellino San Marco”
- Chechen: “Челлино-Сан-Марко”
- Chinese: “Cellino San Marco”
- Chinese: “切利诺圣马科”
- Chinese: “切利諾聖馬科”
- Czech: “Cellino San Marco”
- Danish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Dutch: “Cellino San Marco”
- Esperanto: “Cellino San Marco”
- Finnish: “Cellino San Marco”
- French: “Cellino San Marco”
- German: “Cellino San Marco”
- Hungarian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Inari Sami: “Cellino San Marco”
- Interlingua: “Cellino San Marco”
- Irish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Italian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Italian: “Comune di Cellino San Marco”
- Japanese: “チェッリーノ・サン・マルコ”
- Kazakh: “Челлино-Сан-Марко”
- Kurdish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Ladin: “Cellino San Marco”
- Latin: “Caelinum”
- Ligurian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Lombard: “Cellino San Marco”
- Macedo-Romanian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Malay: “Cellino San Marco”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Cellino San Marco”
- Neapolitan: “Cellino San Marco”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Cellino San Marco”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Cellino San Marco”
- Persian: “چلینو سان مارکو”
- Piemontese: “Cellino San Marco”
- Polish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Portuguese: “Cellino San Marco”
- Romanian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Russian: “Челлино-Сан-Марко”
- Serbian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Serbian: “Челино Сан Марко”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Cellino San Marco, Brindisi”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Sicilian: “Cilinu”
- South Azerbaijani: “چلینو سان مارکو”
- Spanish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Swedish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Tagalog: “Cellino San Marco”
- Tatar: “Челлино-Сан-Марко”
- Turkish: “Cellino San Marco”
- Ukrainian: “Челліно-Сан-Марко”
- Uzbek: “Cellino San Marco”
- Venetian: “Cellino San Marco”
- Volapük: “Cellino San Marco”
- Waray (Philippines): “Cellino San Marco”
- “Celline San Marche”
- “Cellino San Marco”
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