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Trani is a city located in the region of Puglia, in southern Italy. Its history dates back to antiquity, when it was known as Turenum or Turenum Petra. The city was an important commercial and port center during the Middle Ages, joining the Hanseatic League in the 12th century. Trani also had great religious significance, with the construction of the Cathedral of Trani, dedicated to Saint Nicholas Pilarete, in the 12th century.

During the Norman domination period, the city prospered even more, becoming one of the main ports of the Adriatic Sea. Trani was also the scene of important historical events, such as the signing of treaties between different kingdoms and empires.

Today, Trani is known for its well-preserved medieval architecture, narrow streets, and seaside location. The city attracts tourists in search of history, culture, and the typical gastronomy of the Puglia region. It is a charming destination for those looking to explore the beauty and rich historical heritage of southern Italy.

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