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The centuries-old olive trees of Salento, a unique landscape in the world and a Unesco World Heritage Site

by Redazione Viaggiando Italia
26 January 2023
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Photo Carlos Solito (da Enit.it)

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Ancient olive trees of Salento are olive trees that grow in the Puglia region, located in the south of Italy. These trees are considered cultural and scenic heritage of the region and are often older than 1000 years. Secular olive trees are an important part of the culture and economy of Salento. They produce a high quality olive oil known for its intense aroma and unique taste.

The ancient olive trees are often cared for using traditional methods, such as hand pruning, which helps maintain the shape and health of the trees. Their longevity is attributed to their ability to adapt to harsh environmental conditions, such as drought and high temperatures.

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The centuries-old olive trees of Salento, a Unesco heritage site

The landscape of the centuries-old olive trees of Salento is considered unique and rare, and many of them have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Visiting these centuries-old olive trees can be a suggestive experience for nature and culture lovers and an opportunity to learn more about the history and traditions of the region.

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