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The port of Brindisi has ancient roots, and in its hay day was a very important city in the Roman empire because of its port. The port in brindisi marked the beginning of the famous Via Appia, which continues all the way to Rome. Today the port of Brindisi is one of the most important in the Adriatic, it is an industrial, commercial and tourist port that provides connections to the Balkans. Ferries to and from Albania are frequent from Brindisi, linking southern Italy with the port of Vlora in Albania. Brindisi port also has connections to Greece throughout the year, for the ports ... [More information]
Address: Località Costa Morena, 72100 Brindisi BR, Italy
Directions: Google Map @ Brindisi, port
Montenegro is a fascinating country overlooking the Adriatic sea in the Balkans. Despite being one of the smallest European states, there are both mountains and coastline in Montenegro where you can find a rich variety of fauna and flora. Montenegro suffered a tormented past but gained its independence in 2006 when Podgorica was confirmed as its capital. History The Turks were the first to conquer Montenegro in the fifteenth century, the coastal region was conquered by the Venetian Republic and named Venetian Albania. Later, Montenegro became part of the Ottoman Empire until the early nineteen... [More information]