The castle of Barletta is the architectural result of various stratifications due to the succession of different ruling dynasties from the 11th century...
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southeastern Italy. Barletta is the capoluogo, together with Andria and Trani, of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. It has a population of around 94,700...
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Porta Sant'Andrea, Andria Barletta Castle Colossus of Barletta Barletta Cathedral Trani Cathedral Trani, Apulia Castle Remains of the San Leucio Basilica...
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Evangelista Menga (category People from the Province of Brindisi)
Fontana. As the military architect of Emperor Charles V, he designed the Castello di Copertino, the Castle of Barletta, the Castello di Mola di Bari, the...
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Italian destroyer Turbine (1901) (category Italo-Turkish War naval ships of Italy)
Medal of Military Valor. On 24 May 1932, a marble plaque commemorating Turbine was placed at the entrance of the ravelin of Castle of Barletta on the...
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Barletta Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Barletta, Concattedrale di Santa Maria Maggiore) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Barletta, Apulia, southern Italy...
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the castle of Mola di Bari, modified in the following centuries, the construction of the choir of the Barletta Cathedral, the Neapolitan churches of San...
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Castel del Monte, Apulia (category Frazioni of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani)
for "Castle of the Mountain"; Barese: Castìdde du Monte) is a 13th-century citadel and castle situated on a hill in Andria in the Apulia region of southeast...
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Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani Castel del Monte, Andria Barletta Castle, Barletta Castello Normanno, Spinazzola Castello Svevo [it], Trani Province of Brindisi...
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Castel del Monte (redirect from Castle of the Mount)
wine Denominazione di origine controllata of the Italian province of Barletta-Andria-Trani in Apulia, see List of Italian DOC wines#Apulia This disambiguation...
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Con Calma Tour (category Concert tours of Europe)
March 8, 2019, in Santiago at Movistar Arena and concluded on December 29, of the same year, in San Juan at Coliseo de Puerto Rico. Con Calma Hielo Llegamos...
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The Weather War, Galerie Barbara Thumm, Berlin 2013 The Drought, Castle of Barletta, Italy; Les Yper Yper, Thessaloniki 2012 The Weather War, film installation...
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Castel Manfrino (category Castles in Abruzzo)
the Master Pierre d'Angicourt, the same architect who designed the castle of Barletta, then active in Abruzzo, to design a defensive tower to be built within...
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American recording artist Anastacia, and her first in 5 years, in support of her sixth studio album, Resurrection (2014). The tour began October 2014 in...
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Donald Trump, won the Republican nomination with 44% of the vote over former congressman Lou Barletta and former U.S. attorney William McSwain. Although...
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Pipino da Barletta (Giovanni Pipino I or just Giovanni Pipino, Latin: Iohannes Pipinus) (death: Naples, 1316) was an Italian nobleman and dignitary of the Kingdom...
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Spinazzola (category Municipalities of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani)
and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern Italy. Pope Innocent XII was born here in the castle of the Pignatelli family, now...
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Canosa di Puglia (redirect from Castle of Canosa)
province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern Italy. It is located between Bari and Foggia, on the northwestern edge of the plateau of the Murgia...
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following is a list of Italian municipalities (comuni) with a population over 50,000. The table below contains the cities populations as of 31 December 2021...
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Herceg Novi (redirect from Diocese of Novi)
twinned with: Bačka Topola, Serbia Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina Barletta, Italy Beočin, Serbia Bitola, North Macedonia Čajetina, Serbia Centar (Sarajevo)...
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Trani (category Municipalities of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani)
the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. The city of Turenum appears for the first time in the Tabula Peutingeriana, a 13th-century copy of an ancient Roman...
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Andria (redirect from History of Andria)
at a distance of 10 km (6.21 mi) from Barletta and the Adriatic coast. Its municipality, the 16th per area in Italy, borders with Barletta, Canosa di Puglia...
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This is a list of international visits undertaken by the secretaries of state of the United States. The list includes both private travel and official...
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Bari (redirect from Capital of Apulia)
local commuter services; while regional services also operate to Foggia, Barletta, Brindisi, Lecce, Taranto and other towns and villages in the Apulia region...
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(710 sq mi), the second smallest province in the region after the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani. It was established in 1927 from the ancient Terra d'Otranto...
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Armed merchantman (redirect from Italian cruiser Barletta)
career, defeating RMS Alcantara and HMS Carnarvon Castle and later sinking HMS Voltaire in the Action of 4 April 1941. During World War II, German auxiliary...
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Giovanni Pipino di Altamura (category Year of birth unknown)
began with Giovanni Pipino da Barletta (died 1316 in Naples) and that, after just a few decades, declined. He was the count of Minervino Murge and Altamura...
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was Rinaldo Crignetti di Barletta, known in French as Renaud Coignet. This architect managed the county, bought large pieces of land to expand the park...
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Initially housed in a former Dominican convent, it was moved to the Barletta Castle and finally to the Della Marra Palace, a 16th-century baroque building...
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Minervino Murge (redirect from Roman Catholic Diocese of Minervino)
the administrative province of Barletta-Andria-Trani in the region of Apulia in southern Italy, lying on the western flank of the Murgia Barese mountain...
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