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Ginosa
Italy, officially the Italian Republic or Repubblica Italiana, is a Southern European country comprising of the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is shaped like a boot and for this reason Italians commonly call it lo Stivale, the boot or, due to its prevalent peninsular geographical nature, la Penisola, the Peninsula. Inhabitants of Italy are referred to as Italians. Their official language is Standard Italian, descendant of Tuscan dialect and a direct descendant of Latin. The word Italy is derived from the Homeric Aeolic word which means bull. Italy is subject to highly diverse weather conditions in autumn, winter, and spring. The country has the fifth-highest population density in Europe at 193 persons per square kilometer. Today, despite regional variations in the form of accents and vowel emphasis, Italian is fully comprehensible to most throughout the country.
Ginosa is a town and community in the Taranto province in the Apulia region of southeast Italy.Ginosa is 54.2 kilometers far from Taranto that is the chief town of the homonymous province to whom the municipality belongs. Ginosa has a population of 22,146 inhabitants and a surface area of 187.12 square kilometers thus showing a population density of 118.4 inhabitants per square kilometer. It rises 249 meters above the sea level. There are 90 industrial firms employing 1,076 people that are the 24.33 percent of the total of the workers.
A city known for its historic myths and traditions, scenic beauty, cooperative people and luxurious hotels and cottages, Ginosa is one of the favorite holiday destinations for most of the vacation lovers.
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