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Otranto - traduction vers italien

ITALIAN COMUNE
Otrante; Hydruntum; Ottranto; Castello Aragonese (Otranto); Castle of Otranto; Otrento
  • The Cathedral of Otranto
  • Historic map of Otranto by [[Piri Reis]]
  • Skulls of "Martyrs of Otranto" on display in Otranto cathedral
  • The harbor of Otranto seen from the historic center
  • The fortress
  • Sea front
  • Torre Sant'Emiliano, not far from the ''Palascìa'' lighthouse

Otranto         
n. Otranto, municipality in the Lecce province and most eastward point of Italy, known as Hydruntum in ancient Roman times, it was a flourishing centre under the Byzantine Gothic Norman Swabian and Aragonese rule
idruntino      
n. native or inhabitant of Otranto in Apulia
idruntino      
born or living in Otranto in Apulia, municipality in the Lecce province and most eastward point of Italy

Wikipédia

Otranto

Otranto (UK: , US: , Italian: [ˈɔːtranto]; Salentino: Oṭṛàntu; Griko: Δερεντό, romanized: Derentò; Ancient Greek: Ὑδροῦς, romanized: Hudroûs; Latin: Hydruntum) is a coastal town, port and comune in the province of Lecce (Apulia, Italy), in a fertile region once famous for its breed of horses.

It is located on the east coast of the Salento peninsula. The Strait of Otranto, to which the city gives its name, connects the Adriatic Sea with the Ionian Sea and separates Italy from Albania. The harbour is small and has little trade.

The lighthouse Faro della Palascìa, at approximately 5 kilometres (3 miles) southeast of Otranto, marks the most easterly point of the Italian mainland.

About 50 kilometres (31 mi) south lies the promontory of Santa Maria di Leuca (so called since ancient times from its white cliffs, leukos being Greek for white), the southeastern extremity of Italy, the ancient Promontorium Iapygium or Sallentinum. The district between this promontory and Otranto is thickly populated and very fertile.

The area that lies between Otranto and Santa Maria di Leuca is part of the Regional Natural Coastal Park of "Costa Otranto - Santa Maria di Leuca e Bosco di Tricase" wanted by the Apulia Region in 2008. This territory has numerous natural and historical attractions such as Ciolo, which is a rocky cove.