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Brindisi
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Brin·di·si  (brnd-z, brn-)
A city of southern Italy on the Adriatic Sea southeast of Bari. It was an ancient center of trade with the eastern Mediterranean and an embarkation point for the Crusaders during the Middle Ages. Population: 90,200.

Brindisi (Italian) [ˈbrindizi]
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(Placename) 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.: 93 290 (1991) Ancient name Brundisium
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Noun1.Brindisi - a port city in southeastern Apulia in Italy; a center for the Crusades in the Middle Ages
Italia, Italian Republic, Italy - a republic in southern Europe on the Italian Peninsula; was the core of the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire between the 4th century BC and the 5th century AD


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The urgently needed goods including generators, tents, plastic rolls, and jerry cans, arrived on an Airbus 300 from Brindisi, Italy, at Chaklala Military Air Base Islamabad this morning, says a press release here on Saturday.
The urgently needed goods including generators, tents, plastic rolls, and jerry cans, arrived on an Airbus 300 from Brindisi, Italy, at Chaklala Military Air Base Islamabad this morning, and were officially handed to the UNHCR by the Italian government.
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