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Brindisi
[ brin-duh-zee; Italian breen-dee-zee ]
noun
- an Adriatic seaport in SE Apulia, in SE Italy: important Roman city and naval station.
Brindisi
/ ˈbrindizi /
noun
- a port in SE Italy, in SE Apulia: important naval base in Roman times and a centre of the Crusades in the Middle Ages. Pop: 89 081 (2001) Ancient nameBrundisium
Example Sentences
He said the Wizz Air plane was diverted to Brindisi Airport, in southern Italy, so the 38-year-old woman and her child could be taken to hospital.
On the campaign’s website, an automatic translator turned Brindisi, a southern Italian port town, into its literal English definition: “Toast,” according to Matteo Flora, a professor at the University of Pavia.
Running southeast to Brindisi, the 360-mile road was begun in 312 to connect Rome to the eastern reaches of its empire.
The decision of the Lecce court came after a judge in Brindisi, Italy, questioned Haggis’ accuser in early July and then overturned the director’s house arrest.
Haggis goes before a judge in Brindisi, Italy, as the case is investigated.
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