Adriatic Sea
Sites located directly at the coasts of the Adriatic Sea (within 10km). The Adriatic Sea is a body of water separating the Italian Peninsula from the Balkan peninsula.
See also http://www.sitiunescoadriatico.org/index.php?pg=30
Connected Sites
Site | Rationale | Link |
Aquileia | ||
Butrint | ||
Cathedral of St. James in Sibenik | ||
Dubrovnik | ||
Euphrasian Basilica in Porec | ||
Ferrara | Po-Delta (Mesola) | |
Kotor | ||
Ravenna | ||
Split | ||
Stari Grad Plain | ||
Trogir | ||
Venetian Works of Defence | ||
Venice and its Lagoon | ||
Via Appia | Part of the Via Appia, the Via Appia Traiana, runs along the Adriatic coast through Egnatia. The Via Appia ends at Brindisi. "Emperor Trajan (...) added the Via Traiana to the last stretch of the Via Appia, connecting Beneventum (Benevento) to Brindisi more easily along the Adriatic Coast." (AB Ev) |
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