Apulia, or Puglia, is a region in Southern Italy known for its extensive coastline along the Adriatic and Ionian Seas, featuring historic towns like Bari, Lecce, and Trani. It's celebrated for its unique architecture, particularly the Baroque style in Lecce, and its rich agricultural output, including olives, grapes for wine, and durum wheat for pasta. Apulia's cultural heritage includes ancient Greek, Roman, and Norman influences, visible in its castles, churches, and traditional trulli houses in Alberobello.