Apuli

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The Apuli were an ancient Italic people who inhabited the region of Apulia in southeastern Italy, known for their interactions and conflicts with neighboring tribes and later with the expanding Roman Republic.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Italic people
ancient people
conflictedWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
neighboring Italic tribes
continent Europe
culturalRegion Apulia NERFINISHED
ethnicity Italic
interactedWith Roman Republic NERFINISHED
neighboring Italic tribes
knownFor conflicts with neighboring tribes
conflicts with the expanding Roman Republic
interactions with neighboring tribes
languageFamily Italic languages NERFINISHED
locatedIn Apulia NERFINISHED
Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
southeastern Italy
neighboringPeople Daunians NERFINISHED
Greeks of Magna Graecia NERFINISHED
Lucanians NERFINISHED
Messapians NERFINISHED
Peucetians NERFINISHED
Samnites NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Italy
regionNowIn modern Apulia NERFINISHED
modern Italy NERFINISHED
timePeriod ancient period
pre-Roman Italy

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