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    Where is the city of Taranto?Taranto is now the third-largest continental city in southern Italy (south of Rome, roughly the southern half of the Italian peninsula), with well-developed steel and iron foundries, oil refineries, chemical works, naval shipyards and food-processing factories.
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    Why is Taranto so important to Italy?The natural harbor at Taranto made it a logical home port for the Italian naval fleet before and during the First World War. During World War II, Taranto became famous as a consequence of the November 1940 British air attack on the Regia Marina naval base stationed here, which today is called the Battle of Taranto.
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    Is Taranto the most polluted city in Italy?In 2014, the Italian National Institute of Emissions and their Sources, stated that Taranto stands third in the world behind China's Linfen, and Copşa Mică in Romania, the most polluted cities in the world due to factories' emissions. In particular, the city produces ninety-two percent of Italy's dioxin. This is 8.8 percent of the dioxin in Europe.
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    What to do in Taranto?The cuisine conquers you with the delicacies of Puglia Apulian oil, mussels tarantine and the famous orecchiette the typical pasta of Taranto. Of course in Taranto there are several Museums, Cinemas, Theaters, Art Galleries, and everything that can offer the services of a big city.
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    Taranto is now the third-largest continental city in southern Italy (south of Rome, roughly the southern half of the Italian peninsula), with well-developed steel and iron foundries, oil refineries, chemical works, naval shipyards and food-processing factories. Taranto will host the 2026 Mediterranean Games . See more

    Taranto is a coastal city in Apulia, Southern Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Taranto, serving as an important commercial port as well as the main Italian naval base.
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    Taranto faces the Ionian Sea. It is 14.5 m (48 ft) above sea level. It was built on a plain running north/north-west–southeast, and surrounded by the Murgia plateau from the north-west to … See more

    Taranto was founded in 706 BC by Dorian Greek immigrants hailing from Sparta. Its origin is peculiar: the founders were Partheniae ("sons of virgins"), sons of unmarried Spartan women and Perioeci (free men, but not citizens of Sparta); these out-of … See more

    In 1991 Taranto was declared a high environmental risk area by the Ministry of Environment. As a consequence of the pollutants discharged into the air by the factories in the area, most notably the ILVA steel plant, part of Gruppo Riva. 7% of Taranto's pollution … See more

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    Taranto's pre-history dates back to 706 BC when it was founded as a Greek colony, established by the Spartans. The ancient city was situated on a peninsula; the modern city has been built over the ancient Greek city of which only a few ruins remain, … See more

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    Taranto railway station connects the city with Rome, Naples, Milan, Bologna, Bari, Reggio di Calabria and Brindisi.
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    Taranto-Grottaglie Airport is located 16 km away from Taranto, … See more

    Taranto has a number of sites of historic value. Situated at the angle of the canal, Big Sea and Piazza Castello, the Aragon Castle was built between 1486 and 1492 by orders of King See more

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  3. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taranto

    Tra il VI e il IV secolo a.C., grazie alle partecipazioni alle feste panelleniche, che si celebravano con gare ginniche, si instaurarono rapporti di tipo sportivo tra la città di Taranto e la Grecia Continentale.
    Nel momento in cui i Giochi Olimpici raggiunsero una certa importanza, alle competizioni presero parte anche i popoli della Magna Grecia, compresi gli atl…

  4. Taranto | Italy | Britannica

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    Taranto, Greek Taras, Latin Tarentum, city, Puglia (Apulia) regione, southeastern Italy. The city lies at the base of the Salentine Peninsula on the northern inlet …

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  5. Province of Taranto, Puglia, Italy - Italy Heritage

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    The province of Taranto was created in 1923, from the ancient province called Terra d'Otranto, …

  6. https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincia_di_Taranto
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    Ponte geografico e culturale tra la vicina Basilicata, la Puglia e il Salento, la provincia di Taranto è in gran parte pianeggiante e per il resto collinare. Le pianure si sviluppano a nord parallele alla costa ionica dalla foce del Bradano al confine con la Basilicata fino alla città di Taranto spingendosi a circa 15 chilometri verso l…
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  7. https://www.italyheritage.com/regions/puglia/taranto/taranto.htm

    Taranto, Province of Taranto, Puglia. Taranto is a coastal city in Apulia, the capital of the …

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  9. https://sintesitaranto.regione.puglia.it/portale

    CENTRO PER L'IMPIEGO DI TARANTO cpi.taranto@regione.puglia.it …

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    Nov 17, 2021 · The city of Taranto, an Italian municipality of 195,024 inhabitants and provincial …

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