Fragagnano
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Location of Fragagnano
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40°26′N 17°28′E / 40.433°N 17.467°E / 40.433; 17.467
(31 January 2018)[2]
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Fragagnano (Salentino: Fragnànu) is a town and comune in the province of Taranto, Apulia, southeast Italy. The town was historically an Arbëreshë community, but has since assimilated.[3]
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- Avetrana
- Carosino
- Castellaneta
- Crispiano
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- Ginosa
- Grottaglie
- Laterza
- Leporano
- Lizzano
- Manduria
- Martina Franca
- Maruggio
- Massafra
- Monteiasi
- Montemesola
- Monteparano
- Mottola
- Palagianello
- Palagiano
- Pulsano
- Roccaforzata
- San Giorgio Ionico
- San Marzano di San Giuseppe
- Sava
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- Taranto
- Torricella
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