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Province of Bari
Bari Harbour
Bari Harbour
Coat of arms of Province of Bari
Map highlighting the location of the province of Bari in Italy
Map highlighting the location of the province of Bari in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Apulia
Capital(s) Bari
Comuni 41
Government
 • President Francesco Schittulli
Area
 • Total
5,138 km2 (1,984 sq mi)

The Province of Bari (Italian: Provincia di Bari) was a province in the Apulia region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Bari.

It has an area of 5,138 km2 (1,984 sq mi), and a total population of 1,594,109 (2005). On 1 January 2015 it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Bari.

List of comuni[]

  • Acquaviva delle Fonti
  • Adelfia
  • Alberobello
  • Altamura
  • Bari
  • Binetto
  • Bitetto
  • Bitonto
  • Bitritto
  • Capurso
  • Casamassima
  • Cassano delle Murge
  • Castellana Grotte
  • Cellamare
  • Conversano
  • Corato
  • Gioia del Colle
  • Giovinazzo
  • Gravina in Puglia
  • Grumo Appula
  • Locorotondo
  • Modugno
  • Mola di Bari
  • Molfetta
  • Monopoli
  • Noci
  • Noicattaro
  • Palo del Colle
  • Poggiorsini
  • Polignano a Mare
  • Putignano
  • Rutigliano
  • Ruvo di Puglia
  • Sammichele di Bari
  • Sannicandro di Bari
  • Santeramo in Colle
  • Terlizzi
  • Toritto
  • Triggiano
  • Turi
  • Valenzano
  • Andria (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)
  • Barletta (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)
  • Bisceglie (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)
  • Canosa di Puglia (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)
  • Minervino Murge (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)
  • Spinazzola (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)
  • Trani (to Barletta-Andria-Trani in 2009)

Economy[]

The arable land in the former province of Bari is exploited with the cultivation of olive and grapes but also cherries, peaches, and almonds. From that agricultural activity is derived olive oil, wine and table grapes.[1] Bitonto is especially noted for its extra virgin olive oil, and Corato, Coratina and Giovinazzo are along notable producing areas. The centers of wine production are mainly concentrated in Gravina and Ruvo di Puglia, in the north of Bari, and Adelfia, Noicattaro, Rutigliano and Locorotondo, in the south of Bari. Also important is the production of cherries; the Apulian red is especially prevalent in the countryside of Turi and Putignano.[2]

References[]


Template:Apulia Template:Province of Bari

Coordinates: 41°7′31″N 16°52′0″E / 41.12528, 16.866667


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