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808: 1450: 3718: 1628:. The theater was opened in late 1926 when, with scarce economic resources, they completed part of the structure including without ornaments and decorations. Purchased by the City of Canosa and delivered to the city on 5 February 2005, the historic theater will be completely renovated and restored to house performances again. In May 2006 the renovation work were frozen after of an exceptional archaeological discovery, which was found under the gallery of the theater. This is a complicated intersection of Imperial age with some structures being from the Archaic Age (8th-7th centuries BC). 148: 181: 93: 83: 1289: 1814: 1687:, and remained until 1948. The wear of the blocks that compose it and the color denotes the passage of these various civilizations that have developed the structure in different epochs. The castle has also reported damage after the devastating bombing of the Second World War. Along the steep hill of the Acropolis, there is the old part of the country, with its narrow streets and staircases. At the southern base lie the remains of a Roman amphitheater. 2889: 1240: 2798: 1200:. Some buildings were damaged, including the churches of San Francesco and San Biagio and the Town Hall, and 57 people lost their lives. In April 2001 the City of Canosa was awarded the bronze medal for Civil Valor in remembrance of the tragedy. On 17 September 1962, by decree of the President, Canosa was awarded the title of City for its historical traditions and the merits acquired by the community. In 1980 Canosa was again damaged by 991: 266: 2873: 1696: 71: 661: 2918: 2905: 2553: 2096: 2696: 1547: 1470: 1108: 1963: 1413: 484: 2010: 188: 155: 2200: 2747:), and vegetables. Recently (2005) there have been controversies and protests by farmers due to low scores on local products, which have followed the movement disruption and confrontation with the recording of incidents of crime. Farms surrounding cattle, sheep and goats guarantees the production of milk and cheese for the surroundings dairy industries. 1659: 2216:
Palazzo Iliceto is an imposing 18th-century building intended as an exhibition space for special exhibits. Until 2005 it was the home of the Museo delle Marionette Canosa, and since 2005 houses the archaeological exhibition God with lightning. It was also used for some theater in the summer of 2003,
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The main body of the twelve-sided shape, contained a heptagonal baptismal font. The compositions were mainly in marble and tuff. The columns that support the barrel vault was damaged over time, as they have lost the gold mosaics that once covered it. Corresponding to the cardinal points, left four
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The soccer team of the city is the SS Canosa. The company's corporate colors are red and blue. Currently playing in the Promotion cup, but in the past has played in the Cup of Excellence and the Championship Series D. It also won the Amateur Cup of Italy. Among the sports facilities in the city
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The Museum of Country Life is housed in an old bakery in the service area of the castle and is sporadically open during the summer, the patron festivals, and at events organized in the castle. The museum, through an extensive development of original objects, traces the daily rural life in the last
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The 'Canosina' gastronomy is strongly linked to rural and Mediterraneans culinary traditions. One of the most characteristic is the burned flour of wheat (in the Apulian dialect gren IARS): A dark meal of humble origins, obtained from the grain recovered from the burning of stubble after harvest,
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The Archaeological Museum was established in 1934 and placed in the 18th-century Casieri palace. It houses about 2,000 archaeological finds from excavations in tombs at Canosa and the 5th-3rd centuries BC. There are inscriptions, sculptures, reliefs, marbles, coins, jewelry, ceramics and pottery
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The Villa Comunale, the center of Canosa, has its origins in the 19th century. Mayor Vincent Sinesi who in 1888 arranged the building adjacent to the Cathedral and the Mausoleum of Bohemond to be donated to the municipality by a few Canosa families. Beyond the Mausoleum of Bohemond, there is a
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from which it was produced the characteristic dark color meal. This recovery was done by people who could not afford the "normal" flour. The most original and popular products that are obtained by mixing equal parts white flour and wheat flour are burned dragged (in dialect strasc-net) with
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climate, mild spring and autumn, and cold winters and mild summers. The monthly average temperature is strongly influenced by the Murgiano Range from 7.7 °C (46 °F) in January, to 24.9 °C (77 °F) in August. The average annual rainfall is 547 millimetres (21.5 in) of
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The Canosina economy is mainly linked to agriculture. The historic resources, archaeological and tourist, facilitate the influx of visitors. The city's central position in relation to the surrounding area, however, helped give rise to particular firms in the textile and food industries.
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Procession of Distressed (Rite of Holy Week, Holy Saturday) - Probably the most impressive procession of Holy Week. It starts from the Church of San Francesco and San Biagio on Saturday morning. Children dressed as angels open the procession showing the subjects and sentences the
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Questi ultimi poterono fregiarsi del titolo di "Principi di Canosa", attribuitogli ex Regio Decreto del 1914, partendo da Ernesto (1886), fino all'esplicito non riconoscimento dei titoli nobiliari sancito dalla Costituzione. Titolo, comunque, che è diventato parte integrante del
2312:, also called a variety of Canosa). Wine production also includes white and red wines, as well as excellent sparkling wines. The main products under the brand IGT (Typical Geographic Indication) are: Nero di Troia, Trebbiano, Cabernet Sauvignon, Puglia Rosso, Sangiovese. 1404:, set on a marble base with three steps, surmounted by a canopy supported by four red marble columns with Corinthian capitals, octagonal pyramid in two sections held up a total of 48 columns of the same marble, very similar to that in the Basilica of San Nicola di Bari. 1436:, the style of which appears contemporary with Bohemond, and could therefore represent his personal coat of arms. An asymmetrical bronze double door (now preserved in the side chapel in the adjoining Basilica of Our Lady of the Fountain) was probably created by 2857:
line. The project dates back to 1861, but in 1888 is entered into an agreement with Southern Railways Company for the construction of the line. The railway line was inaugurated on August 1, 1895. Since the nineties the line was strongly curtailed.
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The food market (also known as the square) takes place daily in the Piazza Galuppi, currently in the recovery phase, while the traditional weekly market is held every Thursday (with some exceptions) in the St. Johns (known as field-field).
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The rolas a strategic road junction has allowed the city to host a number of distribution centers for goods, such as fruits and medicines. In recent decades, Canosa has developed several wineries and olive oil center, along with a major
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center of Apulia, and is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in Italy. A number of vases and other archaeological finds are located in local museums and private collections. It is not far from the position on the
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Palazzo Sines (19th century), has since 1994 been an exhibition space for thematic exhibitions. It is the seat of the Archaeological Foundation Canosina and home to the Superintendent of Archaeological Heritage of Apulia.
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in the territory of Canosa has led to many demonstrations and protests. After a long and complicated litigation between the municipal administration and the manufacturers of the plant, in March 2007 a decision of the
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environments. The buildings of the town of Canosa are considered high risk for collapse. In recent years there have been many building failures and disruptions of roads. The area extends south to the slopes of the
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Among other monuments are the Ofanto Roman Bridge (1st century AD), which allowed the passage of the Via Traiana from one side of the river and was used for road traffic until the 1970s. It was reconstructed in the
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temple. Its construction reused the already existing walls, columns and capitals. The floor plan is called a double envelope consists of an outer wall of square shape of 50 metres (160 ft) per side with
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Procession of Our Lady of the Fountain - the rediscovery of the traditional Feast of First Fruits, on the second Sunday of Easter. Canosini producers lead the ancient icon, preserved in the cathedral by nine
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Soprintendenza per i beni archeologici della Puglia, Marisa Corrente (a cura di) 1912 un ipogeo al confine: tomba Varrese: Canosa di Puglia, Palazzo Sinesi, 22 ottobre 2000, Canosa di Puglia, Serimed, 2001
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complain of the area's gritty bread and bad water but note that the people were still fluent in both Latin and Greek. Its coins continued to bear Greek inscriptions through the Roman period. The
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exedras. The architecture of the basilica is of oriental inspiration, with preference for large color spaces. In the 9th century a chapel was built adjoining the apse for burial rites.
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Canosa is located near one of the most important motorway hubs of southern Italy. From 1973, the Motorway A16 (Naples-Canosa, also known as Two Seas Highway) intersects Motorway A14 (
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is composed of a remarkable archaeological heritage with Dauna and Roman inscriptions, funerary reliefs, capitals and columns, lintels, and the well of the imperial villas.
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The city 's historic theater is the Teatro D'Ambra, now owned by the city and renamed Teatro Comunale. Its construction was commissioned by Raffaele Lembo, a wealthy local
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temple with six columns on the short sides and ten on the long sides, and a brick staircase, took its name from a statue of Jupiter found at the excavation in 1978.
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After the earthquake of 1851, the cathedral was damaged and the restoration work led to an expansion of the Latin cross, as well as the reconstruction of the
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to feed the flame and other tools for preparation of food farmers. Also furniture, a stroller, representations of deities placed on the facades of houses.
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of St. Peter's, preceded by a large atrium portico and bordered by a residential building and several other structures used in cemetery functions: a
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or deposited in niches. Over the years, however, many of these artifacts (including precious jewelry in gold and bronze, pottery, red figures and
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Diomede Award - Apulia rewards distinguished Canosa for meritorious work in economic, sporting, social, scientific, artistic and cultural efforts.
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dialect arising directly from the Vulgar Latin spoken in ancient Canusium. Linguistically, part of the southern dialects spoken in North Central
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and bread (in dialect ppen to prusutt) to make a dark bread mixed with white. Distinguishing gastronomy features of the city are the renowned
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plateau, between 105 and 140 meters (344 and 459 ft) above sea level. The city is built on a mostly sandy or clay surface that covers a
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lit by three windows, whose central body is covered with a stained glass window depicting the patron saint. It is an example of
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of Benevento, after the abandonment of early Christian sites in San Leucio and St. Peter. Originally dedicated to Saints
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Canusion became an important commercial center for craftsman, especially of ceramics and pottery. Probably settled by the
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and protected those privileges throughout the conflicts. A list of its local senators has been recovered from the ruins.
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that followed, it seems to have suffered greatly and been much reduced in size, although it improved its status to a
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of Rosso Canosa is designated only for red wine production with the 100 ha (250 acre) zone. Grapes are limited to a
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century, browsing habits and customs of a civilization now vanished. The museum is divided into three macro-areas:
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dating back to a broad span of about 1500 years representing the ancient Dauno, Roman, early Christian and medieval
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scissors, blankets, bags, straining vats, crusher, press and barrels of various sizes, plows, hoes, harrows, and
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Exhibition of Nativity crafts, organized by the local branch of the Italian Association of Friends of the Natvity
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drum surmounted by a hemispherical dome. Opposite the door to the Mausoleum is a stone carved heraldic device, a
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The center of the city is littered with 18th- and 19th-century buildings of great artistic and aesthetic value.
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city—located at the site of the present urban core—first appears in the historical record as an ally of the
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The Basilica di San Pietro was the first cathedral of the Christian era, then transformed into a tomb of
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and is easily collapsible. This morphological feature allowed the underground construction of artificial
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yield of 14 tonnes/ha with the finished wine needing at least 12% alcohol. The wine are a blend of 65%
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The ruins and settlement of Canosa were repeatedly damaged by earthquakes, particularly those in 1361,
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Our Lady of Mount Carmel (July 16) - neighborhood festivals organized by the rector of Mount Carmel.
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The city continued to flourish into the early medieval period, when it became known as the "city of
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to the Shrine of Our Lady of Constantinople, according to a custom dating from the 8th century.
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The Basilica of San Leucio is one of the greatest examples of early Christian architecture in
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St Maria Altomare (June 1) - local parties organized by the parish of Jesus, Mary and Joseph.
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between the 4th and 5th centuries AD. The structure is the result of merging the cultures of
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or clay pots are still frequent. Still practiced is the ancient crafts such as shoemaking.
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which followed. In the early 9th century, Muslims entirely destroyed the town and, in 844,
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dedicated to Our Lady of the Fountain (protectress of Canosa) whose icon came after the
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In 963, Canosa was rebuilt at a site below the former Roman city. It remained a Lombard
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St. Immaculate (December 8) - local parties organized by the parish of St. Immaculate.
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objects linked to production and consumption of extra virgin olive oil, wine and wheat.
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The days of the sacred (2003) show the traditions of Holy Week and in Canosa di Puglia.
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layer ("calcareniti of Gravina") which in turn constitutes the typical white-yellowish
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and outdoor film screenings in the summers of 2004 and 2005. Exhibitions include:
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and five mixed arches. Notable are the Tower and Mausoleums, Casieri Bagnoli and
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and Christian lamps. There are also a clay statue of a woman in prayer and some
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evocation of the 14 Stations of the Cross, organized by the Santa Teresa Parish.
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consisting of a cell dedicated to worship located between two large rooms, with
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Palazzo Sinesi, containing 400 findings dating back to the 4th-3rd centuries BC.
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Comune di Canosa di Puglia, Ufficio Stampa, Comunicato Stampa 7 dicembre 2006.
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and restored again in 1759. The base consists of four pillars shaped like a
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The town was a center for agricultural production and trade, particularly in
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Comune di Canosa di Puglia, Ufficio Stampa, Comunicato Stampa 22 marzo 2007.
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town as demonstrated by the construction of palaces. Virtually unscathed by
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Jacobone, Nunzio (1922), "Canusium. Un'antica e grande città dell'Apulia",
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Le diocesi d'Italia dalle origini al principio del secolo VII (an. 604),
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State Professional Institute for Agriculture and the Environment "May 1".
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confirmed him as the bishop of Bari and Canosa, a united title borne by
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are known from the 4th century. Bishop Stercorius took part in the 343
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Excavations have also discovered metal and amber designs which appear
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and the disastrous earthquake in 1851, Canosa remained predominantly
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rainfall, distributed mainly in the period from September to April.
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for a minimum of 2 years with at least one of those years spent in
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The Cathedral of San Sabino was founded in the 8th century by the
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Pagina con le classificazioni climatiche dei vari comuni italiani
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due to the presence of caves and underground channels typical of
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with Sangiovese, itself, not to exceed 15%, and other local red
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obtained from Corato olives. Rosso Canosa Wine, produced with
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domination has left some words, without upsetting the existing
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monuments dedicated to the passage of the Roman consul in the
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Iliceto palace, housing a puppet museum (19th-20th centuries).
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Grelle, Francesco; Giardina, Andrea (1993), "Canosa romana",
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Ipogeo Scocchera B (called Ipogeo Boccaforno, 4th century BC)
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Procession of the Mysteries (Rite of Holy Week, Good Friday)
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River where the Romans found refuge after the defeat of the
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wine must also have a higher minimum alcohol level of 13%.
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of Santa Sofia. Used around the 4th century AD, for early
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Not far from the town lies in the depths of clay soil, the
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Canosa has a railway station, currently on the Barletta-
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but was either subdued or voluntarily switched sides in
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Municipalities of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani
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ascribed the foundation of Canusion or Canusium to the
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Nicola Garrone State Professional Institute for Trade.
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passage of the deceased to take in the afterlife (for
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overturned the building permit for the construction.
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Festival of San Sabino, Madonna della Fonte and St.
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and cherries, without neglecting other vegetables (
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Palazzo Sinesi - Archaeological Foundation Canosina
1207:Currently the economy of Canosa is based mainly on 864:, after which it served as a Roman ally. Following 3388:La Cattedrale e il Mausoleo di Boemondo in Canosa 3346:, Libreria Editrice Vaticana, 2013, p. 838, 2599:"Canosa Summer" (July 31) - Musical entertainment 1362:of Bohemond, the wooden statue and a painting of 528:, on the northwestern edge of the plateau of the 3729: 2645:St. Catherine of Alexandria Martyr (November 25) 33: 3442:Una grande e antica città dell'Apulia, Canusium 1803: 1025:The area suffered severely at the hands of the 3147: 2703:The location puts the area between the Canosa 1799:Necropolis of Santa Sofia (2nd-4th century AD) 1497:and Teodoro, also called the Blessed Purgatory 1453:Dome of the Mausoleum of Bohemond. Picture by 3626: 3497: 3495: 3097:INEA - Istituto Nazionale di Economia Agraria 2389:(461–566), bishop and patron saint of Canosa. 2260:Domestic life: pots, kettles, wooden spoons, 1796:Tomb of Largo Constantinople (3rd century BC) 1014:in 465. The diocese reached its apogee under 942:and the ruins of a large gateway still honor 299: 121: 108: 52: 3252: 3234: 2514:Procession of the Addolorata (Friday before 2103: 1916: 1865:on each side within which there is a second 1763:Ipogei Monterisi-Rossignoli (4th century BC) 3414: 3412: 2616:Sagra dell Old Red Wine (1st week of month) 1740: 956: 904: 683: 613: 588: 3633: 3619: 3492: 3308:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3193: 3162:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 3034: 3032: 3030: 3028: 3026: 3024: 3009:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 3007:"Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018" 2987:. Italian National Institute of Statistics 1518:Church of Passion of Jesus Christ (Rector) 1252: 3485: 3483: 2775:factory. Since the early 2000s a planned 2344:allowed up to 5%. If the wine is labeled 2250: 1876: 1808: 1690: 1247: 1029:during the invasion that established the 3409: 3398: 3396: 3082: 2796: 2694: 2551: 2198: 2094: 2034:. The vocabulary is almost entirely of 2008: 1961: 1812: 1694: 1657: 1545: 1468: 1448: 1411: 1407: 1287: 1238: 1106: 989: 806: 659: 520:, southern Italy. It is located between 482: 187: 154: 3763:Burial sites of the House of Hauteville 3420:Canusium: l'ipogeo dei serpenti piumati 3288: 3021: 2560:during the procession of the distressed 1653: 1620:and had collaborated on the project of 1554: 1512:Church of Maria del Caramel and Carmine 1181:, the town suffered the effects of the 1127:, it was controlled by the Casati, the 1099:, however, it again went into decline. 1049: Rufinus, Memorus, and Sabinus to 970:oversaw the process and constructed an 623:. Other derivations include from Greek 3730: 3480: 2833:in 108 AD, linking the ancient Trajan 2619:Rite of Percocca (2nd Sunday of month) 1781:Hypogeum Vessel Dario (4th century BC) 1616:, had designed the Teatro Di Lillo of 1369:The left aisle houses the tomb of the 1166:was named "prince of Canosa" in 1712. 633:, "wicker basket"), from the abundant 342:150.93 km (58.27 sq mi) 3614: 3436: 3434: 3432: 3430: 3428: 3393: 3382: 3380: 3378: 3376: 3374: 3372: 3189: 3187: 3185: 3183: 3181: 3179: 3177: 3175: 3173: 2792: 1541: 1424:of the cathedral is the Mausoleum of 946:. The city also boasted a very large 167:Location of Canosa di Puglia in Italy 3418:Marisa Corrente; Claudio Ciccarone, 3406:(Bari, Arti grafiche Savarese, 1969) 3078: 3076: 3074: 2447:(1997), professional football player 2125:). The museum collection includes: 2080:Istituto Tecnico Commerciale Statale 2013:Roman inscription in the lapidarium. 1500:Church of Our Lady of the Assumption 540:, ranging from Mount Vulture at the 3554: 3530: 3327: 3062: 2622:Feast of the Assumption (August 15) 2462:Death of San Sabino (February 9) – 2315: 1829:, was transformed into a Christian 1787:Ipogeo dell'Oplita (2nd century BC) 1772:Ipogeo Scocchera A (4th century BC) 1723:position), personal items found in 1515:Church of Maria del Rosario O Rosal 1490:Church of Saints Francis and Blaise 1292:Nave of the basilica of San Sabino. 536:valley and the extensive plains of 13: 3513: 3425: 3369: 3219: 3170: 3132: 2635:Our Lady of the Rosary (October 7) 2211: 2038:origin with influences of ancient 1966:Roman bridge over the Ofanto river 1930:. In the 1800s, it was used as a 1817:Remains of the San Leucio Basilica 1769:Hypogeum Cerberus (4th century BC) 1524:Church of Jesus, Joseph and Mary - 840:by the time of the development of 14: 3774: 3652:Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani 3579: 3422:(Canosa di Puglia, Serimed, 2003) 3196:San Sabino nella storia di Canosa 3071: 2939:Municipal Stadium Sabino Moroccan 2787: 2655:Sagra dell Extra Virgin Olive Oil 2129:Pieces of red-figure pottery and 1636: 1603: 1464: 1416:Dome of the Mausoleum of Bohemond 820:from Canosa di Puglia, depicting 514:province of Barletta-Andria-Trani 3716: 2916: 2903: 2887: 2871: 2290: 1926:aisles to form a structure of a 1897:of Bishop Sabino, a large brick 1784:Ipogei Lagrasta (2nd century BC) 1185:, which caused enormous damage. 264: 186: 179: 153: 146: 91: 81: 69: 3758:Catholic titular sees in Europe 3468: 3447: 3359: 3336: 3282: 3264: 3246: 3228: 3085:Ricerche di storia e topografia 2956: 1778:Ipogei Casieri (4th century BC) 1715:, and, within them, celebrated 1596:Palace Forino on via De Gasperi 1304:, covered by five domes and an 980:Province of Apulia and Calabria 3390:(Andria, Tip. Guglielmi), 1983 3141: 3100: 3091: 2750: 2690: 2494:(1 st Tuesday of the month) – 1957: 1381:(but with canvas representing 1234: 1046: 985: 664:Rare snow in Canosa di Puglia. 637:growing along the Ofanto; the 552:, is considered the principal 1: 3404:L'acropoli-castello di Canosa 2949: 2861: 2099:The Museo Civico Archeologico 1766:Varrese Tomb (4th century BC) 1671:The "castle" is actually the 1521:Church of Jesus the Liberator 1473:Piazza Vittorio Veneto Church 1277:on 7 September 1101, by Pope 1192:, the area was bombed by the 1158:, and the Capece Minutolo of 759: 709:(used in the 19th century as 693:Sea. The town sits upon the 3194:Paulicelli, Attilio (1967), 3087:(in Italian), pp. 11–13 2755:The realization of handmade 2573:Citizen Fair (20 and May 21) 2529:The Tomb (Rite of Holy Week, 2278:The craft: the tools of the 2058: 2017: 1804:Temples and archaic churches 1171:Italian Wars of Independence 1102: 828:, and horses, 3rd century BC 802: 668: 655: 494:, generally known simply as 487:Panorama of Canosa di Puglia 134:Location of Canosa di Puglia 7: 3586:Campi Diomedei: Information 3514:Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878), 3289:Lanzoni, Francesco (1927), 2848: 2765: 2649: 2639: 2456: 1584:Palazzo Fracchiolla-Minerva 1550:Palazzo Fracchiolla-Minerva 1188:On 6 November 1943, during 978:made it the capital of the 900:self-governing municipality 784:, a northern branch of the 565:and is the burial place of 126:("City of Art and Culture") 10: 3779: 3738:Cities and towns in Apulia 3507: 3298:, Faenza, pp. 288–295 2942:Stadio Comunale San Sabino 2681: 2626: 2611:Alphonsus Maria de Liguori 2422:and finally archbishop of 2420:Diocese of Nardo-Gallipoli 2365: 2090: 2053: 1509:Church of Maria Immacolata 1420:Accessible from the right 1364:Alphonsus Maria de Liguori 1061:until 1986. (It remains a 754: 733: 629: 603: 64:Comune di Canosa di Puglia 15: 3753:Pre-Roman cities in Italy 3714: 3658: 3475:Articolo de La Repubblica 3254:Horatius Flaccus, Quintus 3236:Horatius Flaccus, Quintus 2929: 2674:in the City - White Night 2661:Saint Lucia (December 13) 2603: 2570:Week of Cultural Heritage 2451: 2374: 2104:Museo Civico Archeologico 2086:Liceo Scientifico Statale 2022:The dialect is a primary 1917:Baptistry of San Giovanni 1901:devoted to cooking and a 1760:Ori Tomb (4th century BC) 1666: 1338:in local tuff with three 1211:, with a service sector ( 713:), and the creation of a 548:coast. Canosa, the Roman 467: 459: 449: 439: 418: 401: 391: 383: 375: 370: 362: 354: 346: 338: 333: 321: 316: 298: 290: 277: 257: 247: 212: 200:Canosa di Puglia (Apulia) 140: 131: 118: 105: 77: 68: 63: 50: 28: 3693:San Ferdinando di Puglia 3344:Annuario Pontificio 2013 2866:Canosa is twinned with: 2632:Santa Teresa (October 1) 2508: 2484: 2399:(1050?–1111), Prince of 2050:and grammatical system. 1942:Temple of Jupiter "Toro" 1631: 1599:Mazzini School via Piave 1385:), the third devoted to 1198:armistice of 8 September 611:, Canusium derived from 358:249 m (817 ft) 350:105 m (344 ft) 32: 3571:Encyclopædia Britannica 3547:Encyclopædia Britannica 3523:Encyclopædia Britannica 3150:L'Erma di Bretschneider 2587: 2577: 2522:, in search of her son 2063:Canosa is home to four 1569:Palazzo Scocchera Santa 1253:Cathedral of San Sabino 1243:Cathedral of San Sabino 1183:1930 Irpinia earthquake 1150:, the Gemmis family of 1091:(d. 1111), son of 994:Medieval map of Canosa. 574: 503: 387:200/km (510/sq mi) 366:31 m (102 ft) 34: 23:Comune in Apulia, Italy 3198:, Bari: Tip. San Paolo 2802: 2801:Canosa Railway Station 2709:Tavoliere delle Puglie 2700: 2564: 2561: 2302:extra virgin olive oil 2251:Museum of Country Life 2204: 2100: 2014: 1967: 1877:Basilica di San Pietro 1818: 1809:Basilica di San Leucio 1741: 1700: 1691:Hypogeum and catacombs 1663: 1642:monument dedicated to 1551: 1503:Church of Our Lady of 1474: 1461: 1417: 1400:has a high altar with 1314:Byzantine architecture 1293: 1273:, was named after St. 1248:Religious architecture 1244: 1112: 995: 957: 905: 829: 745:Climate classification 684: 665: 614: 589: 538:Tavoliere delle Puglie 488: 355:Highest elevation 300: 123:Città d'Arte e Cultura 122: 109: 53: 3276:Enciclopedia Treccani 2821:and 133 km from 2800: 2698: 2555: 2407:and buried at Canosa. 2393:Bohemond I of Antioch 2332:, up to 35% blend of 2273:agrarian civilization 2202: 2098: 2012: 1985:Gaius Terentius Varro 1965: 1816: 1698: 1661: 1581:Palace De Muro Fiocco 1549: 1472: 1457:. Fondo Paolo Monti, 1452: 1415: 1408:Mausoleum of Bohemond 1383:St. Francis of Assisi 1291: 1242: 1110: 1079:that established the 993: 810: 738:Canosa has a typical 663: 567:Bohemund I of Antioch 486: 420: • Summer ( 363:Lowest elevation 284:Barletta-Andria-Trani 3683:Margherita di Savoia 3477:dated 29 August 2005 3457:(Firefly Books 2004 2699:A Canosa Olive Grove 2430:Enzo de Muro Lomanto 2163:Coinage of Canusium. 1946:The Roman temple of 1936:University of Foggia 1907:University of Foggia 1654:Archaeological sites 1555:Historical buildings 1537:of the Child Jesus - 1480:St. Anthony of Padua 1055:Pope Sergius II 974:, completed in 141. 938:reached the town in 836:, it became a Greek 644:("tavern"); and the 532:which dominates the 384: • Density 16:For other uses, see 3455:Wine Label Language 3386:Gerardo Chiancone, 3260:(in Latin), I.10.30 2817:, 611 km from 2445:Gaetano Castrovilli 2403:, commander of the 1742:deductio ad inferos 1703:Canosa has ancient 1699:Lagrasta Catacombs. 1675:of ancient Canosa ( 1231:and manufacturing. 1219:) and industry and 1154:, the Affaitati of 1111:Piazzetta Volturino 673:Canosa sits on the 594:, derived from the 583:development of the 228: /  3591:2012-07-16 at the 3152:(in Italian), Roma 2803: 2793:Roads and highways 2701: 2562: 2222:God with lightning 2205: 2101: 2015: 1983:, and the Arch of 1968: 1911:University of Bari 1819: 1701: 1664: 1572:Palazzo Barbarossa 1552: 1542:Civil architecture 1475: 1462: 1418: 1358:, in the adjacent 1294: 1245: 1196:shortly after the 1113: 1059:Bari's archbishops 1031:Duchy of Benevento 1008:Council of Sardica 996: 830: 666: 489: 376: • Total 339: • Total 322: • Mayor 203:Show map of Apulia 106:Nickname(s):  3725: 3724: 3598:Canosa web portal 3440:Nunzio Iacobone, 3353:978-88-209-9070-1 2829:built by Emperor 2711:, a few miles of 2538:Passion of Christ 2412:Francesco Minerva 2387:Sabinus of Canosa 2065:secondary schools 1622:Teatro Margherita 1375:Francesco Minerva 1275:Sabinus of Canosa 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Canosa
Neapolitan
Comune

Flag of Canosa di Puglia
Coat of arms of Canosa di Puglia
Canosa di Puglia is located in Italy
Canosa di Puglia is located in Apulia
41°13′N 16°4′E / 41.217°N 16.067°E / 41.217; 16.067
Italy
Region
Apulia
Province
Barletta-Andria-Trani
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Loconia
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UTC+1
CET
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CEST
Sabinus of Canosa
Official website

Canosino
comune
province of Barletta-Andria-Trani

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