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795:. The most dreaded of the diseases brought by poverty was cholera. Outbreaks of cholera took place in the city in 1836, 1854, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1886 and finally 1910 when the bacillus was brought back to Barletta by Barlettan fishermen, and killed tens of thousands all over southern Italy. Barletta also has a religious dark side to it when the very last Protestants to be burned alive at the stake took place in 1866. "The Papists came out of Santo Sepolcro, in their rampage to martyr Protestants as they screamed, “Death to the Protestants!’” (London Times, 9 April 1866) A 100 year anniversary plaque to the five Protestant martyrs can be seen at the Evangelical Baptist Church (Italian, “Chiesa Evangelica Battista”) of Barletta. 554:). This statue, called "Eraclio" by the inhabitants of Barletta, is about 4 metres (13 feet) tall, and remains the biggest statue that survives from the late Roman Empire (i.e. the Roman Empire after Constantine). According to a local folk story, Eraclio saved the city from a Saracen attack. Seeing the Saracen ships approaching Barletta's coast, Eraclio waited for them on the sea shore. Here Eraclio acted as if he was crying so the Saracens asked him why he was sad and Eraclio answered that he was sad because he was the smallest among Barletta's inhabitants and so everybody made fun of him. The Saracens thought that Barletta's inhabitants were all giants so left the coast, fearing to face them. 56: 1760: 110: 674: 143: 442: 910: 1303: 81: 71: 859: 563:("Joust of Barletta"), a battle during which 13 Italian knights commanded by Ettore Fieramosca challenged and defeated an equal number of French knights who were at the time prisoners of war, in a joust held near Andria. This episode was documented in 1833 by Massimo d'Azeglio, who wrote the novel "Ettore Fieramosca o la Disfida di Barletta". In the book the author regards this episode as one of the earliest manifestations of Italian national pride. 666: 150: 117: 833:, the city was the site of the first episode of Italian conflict with German troops, when a battalion of Fallschirmjäger (parachutists) was sent from Foggia to Barletta to destroy the port before the British 8th Army could arrive, the Italian garrison surrendered after a brief struggle, thereby earning the Gold Medal of Military Valour and of Civilian Merit. 624:
Its climate is moderated by the sea. Winds are usually from the south. Rainfall is low; Barletta receives 500 millimetres (19.7 in) of rain annually, with most of the rain in autumn and winter during which day-long deluges occur. Rain is minimal between the second half of June and the first half
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tombs from the 3rd century BC, over which is the Palaeo-Christian basilica (6th century AD) with another basilica being added to that in the 9th century. In the 12th century a new building was erected in Romanesque style, being consecrated in 1267; this was renovated in the Gothic style in the 14th
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Barletta has one gold medal for military valour and another one for civil valour, for its resistance to an incursion of German Fallschirmjäger who destroyed the port in order to prevent its falling intact into the hands of the advancing British Eighth Army during
949:: 11th-century church named after St James the Great ('Matamoros' or Saracen-slayer), was erected on the site of what had been the temple of Isis in Roman times. Toppled by the earthquake that nearly razed Barletta, it was soon rebuilt and re-consecrated in 1751. 621:. The surface extends over an area of 14,471 hectares (55.87 sq mi), and has a length (east to west) of about 6 kilometres (4 mi), a width (north to south) of about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) and a perimeter of about 13 kilometres (8 mi). 744:
At the beginning of the 16th century, during the guerilla war between the French and the Spanish over possession of Southern Italy, the city was the theater of a historical victory of Italian knights over French prisoners, in what became known as the
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in the 2005 for the beautiful architecture. Cannae flourished in the Roman period and then after a series of debilitating Saracen attacks, was finally destroyed by the Normans and then abandoned in the early Middle Ages.
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had the building expanded again and the four massive bastions added to create the present fortress form. In 1915 the fortress, then in use as a barracks and military store, was bombarded by the Austro-Hungarian
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By car, Barletta is reachable from the A14 motorway (exiting at Andria-Barletta or Canosa) or the SS16 highway or from the airport of Bari-Palese, located about 55 kilometres (34 mi) from Barletta.
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Barletta is a city whose economy is based on the manufacture of concrete and cement. To a lesser degree, it is also a city of agriculture, of which grapes and olives form the most widespread crops.
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The city is endowed with a very long, sandy coast stretching to both the east and the west from the commercial port. Along the coast, there are various attractive beaches with trees to the west.
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The city at the time was fairly loosely besieged by French forces, and occupied by a Spanish army under the command of Gonzalo de Cordoba the 'Gran Capitan'.
1275: 955: 1799: 938:: erected on the former site of the temple of Neptune, is an example of the fusion of Gothic and Roman styles. In its interior, at a lower level, are 760:
The city was the capital of its district and the seat of the lower prefecture for the 120 years between 1806 and 1927 and sided with the French under
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22 kilometres (14 mi) to the south-west; the mouth of the Ofanto river 5 kilometres (3 mi) to the north-west; and the town of
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as a typical motte and bailey structure. During the Crusade period, it was a used as a hostel for soldiers leaving for the
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13 kilometres (8 mi) to the west. It is on a low plain that varies from 10 to 15 metres (33 to 49 ft)
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Barletta developed long before the Roman era, known by Greeks and Romans respectively as Bardulos or Barulum.
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After immigration from the nearby Canne increased its population due to the destruction of Cannae by the
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between 1225 and 1228. This corresponds to the period in which he launched a crusade from here, the
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church with particular Oriental influences from Jerusalem. The façade represents the Baroque style.
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river crosses the countryside and forms the border between the territory of Barletta and that of
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a minor naval battle took place off Barletta and the Italian Nembo-class destroyer
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comprises two parts, Montaltino and Fiumara. The communes next to Barletta are:
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Snowden F. M. (1991) "Cholera in Barletta 1910", Past and Present, 67-103.
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to the fertile plain of the Tavoliere, which starts in Barletta.
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The Cellar of the Challenge, a former prison for galley slaves.
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This article is about the town in Italy. For other uses, see
1323:(1060–1121), saint, bishop of Cannae and patroon of Barletta 870:, a structure initially erected in the 10th century by the 586:
coast, where the rocky shore is covered with silt from the
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The city's territory belongs to the Valle dell'Ofanto. The
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Barletta is situated on the south-west end of the Gulf of
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Municipalities of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani
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Photos of the DP camp, 1947-48, in the Archives of the
605:. On its borders are: the Adriatic coast to the north; 1488:. Disfida di Barletta Sito Ufficiale. Archived from 669:Detail of the façade of the Cathedral of Barletta 492:. It has a population of around 94,700 citizens. 1771: 1406:(1964-), composer and Holocaust music archivist. 1274:Other than Barletta's commercial port, with the 526:. The site has been recognised as Città d'Arte ( 723:took refuge in Barletta (permanently in 1327). 687:In the Middle Ages it was a stronghold of the 1668: 1590:"Sito del Comune - Gemellaggi ed opportunità" 1288:List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy 1281: 695:, becoming an important staging post for the 609:12 kilometres (7 mi) to the south-east; 245: 37: 921:: a large bronze statue of a Roman Emperor. 506:The area of Barletta also includes part of 1675: 1661: 1466:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 1464:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018" 1444:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 886:. The castle was later expanded under the 1800:Port cities and towns of the Adriatic Sea 855:The principal monuments of the city are: 557:In 1503 Barletta was the location of the 1369:(1878–1945) influential director in the 908: 857: 672: 664: 1400:(1978– ), national footballer for Italy 1772: 1353:(1846–92), anarchist and supporter of 1123: 1014: 913:Colossus of Barletta, late 5th century 292:149.35 km (57.66 sq mi) 1656: 435: 1642:. Vol. 3 (11th ed.). 1911. 1422:Church of the Holy Family (Barletta) 972:: archeologic site, location of the 836:After the war it was the site of a 13: 1329:(15th century), Dominican preacher 1247:is reachable by train from the FS 1118: 1009: 14: 1811: 1694:Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani 1615: 1314: 1239: 936:Cathedral of Santa Maria Maggiore 490:Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani 1758: 1363:(1846–84), impressionist painter 1301: 924:Basilica of the Holy Sepulchre ( 259:, Fiumara, Canne della Battaglia 149: 148: 141: 116: 115: 108: 79: 69: 54: 1378:(1914–2005), orchestra director 1347:(c. 1540–85), composer and poet 845:Monumental Cemetery of Barletta 1582: 1570: 1541: 1527: 1516: 1496: 1478: 850: 1: 1427: 991: 980: 962:, now housing the Pinacoteca 129:Location of Barletta in Italy 577: 400:, SS. Madonna dello Sterpeto 7: 1410: 1265:Barletta–Spinazzola railway 764:during the Napoleonic War. 582:Barletta is located on the 10: 1816: 1780:Cities and towns in Apulia 1285: 1282:Twin towns – sister cities 1231: 1000: 987:List of mayors of Barletta 984: 737:and then subsequently the 660: 15: 1756: 1700: 1345:Giovan Leonardo Primavera 1221: 1027:—     958:: Baroque palace outside 412: 404: 393: 383: 373: 352: 335: 325: 321:630/km (1,600/sq mi) 317: 309: 304: 296: 288: 283: 268: 263: 244: 231: 219: 209: 174: 102: 93: 65: 53: 48: 35: 28: 18:Barletta (disambiguation) 1735:San Ferdinando di Puglia 1649:– Barletta city web site 1261:Ferrovie del Nord Barese 1245:Barletta railway station 926:Basilica of San Sepolcro 644:San Ferdinando di Puglia 642:, Margherita di Savoia, 538:Barletta is home to the 1795:Coastal towns in Apulia 1639:Encyclopædia Britannica 1549:"DP Camps in Italy A-R" 1535:"Nembo-class destroyer" 1486:"Challenge of Barletta" 721:Archbishops of Nazareth 546:statue, representing a 460:) is a city and former 23:Comune in Apulia, Italy 1578:Ghetto Fighters' House 914: 863: 681: 670: 601:and sits opposite the 433:Italian pronunciation: 300:15 m (49 ft) 246: 60:View of the cathedral. 38: 1594:comune.barletta.bt.it 1257:Bari–Barletta railway 997:Historical population 970:Canne della Battaglia 912: 861: 767:During and after the 747:Challenge of Barletta 679:Challenge of Barletta 676: 668: 603:promontory of Gargano 354: • Summer ( 238:Barletta-Andria-Trani 1725:Margherita di Savoia 1341:(1488–1577), surgeon 919:Colossus of Barletta 615:Margherita di Savoia 540:Colossus of Barletta 501:Margherita di Savoia 318: • Density 96:Location of Barletta 1506:(Daunia, page 417) 1382:Francesco Monterisi 1376:Carlo Maria Giulini 1371:Cinema of Argentina 1357:who ripped him off. 1276:Barletta Lighthouse 1255:company), from the 998: 956:Palace of the Marra 560:disfida di Barletta 437:[barˈletta] 398:St. Roger of Cannae 190: /  1417:Castle of Barletta 1398:Gennaro Delvecchio 1384:(1934– ), cardinal 1361:Giuseppe De Nittis 996: 964:Giuseppe De Nittis 915: 864: 862:View of the castle 751:Gonzalo de Cordoba 709:Knights of St.John 682: 671: 474:. Barletta is the 470:, in southeastern 310: • Total 289: • Total 269: • Mayor 165:Show map of Apulia 49:Comune di Barletta 1767: 1766: 1333:Ettore Fieramosca 1229: 1228: 1217: 1216: 1108: 1107: 741:kings of Naples. 426: 425: 385:Dialing code 194:41.317°N 16.283°E 162:Barletta (Apulia) 132:Show map of Italy 1807: 1762: 1720:Canosa di Puglia 1677: 1670: 1663: 1654: 1653: 1643: 1635: 1633:"Barletta"  1627: 1626: 1624:Official website 1609: 1608: 1606: 1605: 1596:. Archived from 1586: 1580: 1574: 1568: 1567: 1565: 1564: 1555:. Archived from 1545: 1539: 1538: 1531: 1525: 1520: 1514: 1500: 1494: 1493: 1482: 1476: 1475: 1473: 1471: 1460: 1454: 1453: 1451: 1449: 1438: 1404:Francesco Lotoro 1327:Gabriel Barletta 1306: 1305: 1263:), and from the 1249:Adriatic Railway 1125: 1120: 1112: 1111: 1016: 1011: 1003: 1002: 999: 995: 974:Battle of Cannae 826:on 24 May 1915. 808:Austro-Hungarian 806:was sunk by the 715:conquest in the 711:. 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Barletta (disambiguation)
Comune
View of the cathedral.
Flag of Barletta
Coat of arms of Barletta
Barletta is located in Italy
Barletta is located in Apulia
41°19′N 16°17′E / 41.317°N 16.283°E / 41.317; 16.283
Italy
Region
Apulia
Province
Barletta-Andria-Trani
Frazioni
Montaltino
Cosimo Cannito
Centre-right
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
St. Roger of Cannae
Official website
[barˈletta]

Salentino

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