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Description
Gargano National Park, located in the Puglia region of Italy, is known for its stunning landscapes that include rugged coastlines, dense forests, and charming rural areas. Established in 1991, the park covers approximately 141,000 acres and features a diverse range of ecosystems, making it a vital area for biodiversity.
The park is home to the Foresta Umbra, a vast forest filled with ancient trees and a variety of flora and fauna. This forest hosts several hiking trails that allow visitors to explore its natural beauty and discover the rich wildlife, including deer, foxes, and numerous bird species.
In addition to its natural wonders, Gargano National Park also offers a glimpse into Italy's history and culture. Visitors can discover historical towns such as Vieste and Peschici, which boast stunning views of the Adriatic Sea, along with picturesque beaches, traditional cuisine, and local crafts.
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