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Even less is known about the gonfalon and the flag. The prevailing color is red, which probably recalls the red of the clayey earth and the glaze of the amphora. The banner is displayed in all public ceremonies and also during the processions of the patron saints and the Octave. It is made up of a
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The current coat of arms derives from the incorrect interpretation of the etymology of the toponym since it was believed that Ruvo derives from the expression "land abundant with brambles" and therefore the population called itself a vase full of brambles as a coat of arms. Over time, however, the
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The highest peaks in temperature were reached in June 2007 with around 42 °C (107 °F) and in July of the same year it reached 43 °C (109 °F). Often the extremely sultry summers led to long periods of drought, among which we remember those of 1908 and 1914 or, more recently, of
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The Ruvo di Puglia flag is rarely used, although displayed on the balconies of Piazza
Giacomo Matteotti, seat of the town hall, during certain periods of the year or on the occasion of secular and national holidays. The flag is made of a red fabric lined with a floral pattern and edged with gold
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Calentano, drained by karst sinkholes, and that of the Pantano, adjacent to the inhabited center and drained by an artificial tunnel designed in the early 1900s. The countryside is also characterized by two large tectonic valleys, where there are modest
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and at the top of the façade stands the statuette of Christ the
Redeemer. The interior follows the Latin cross plan and is covered with a trussed roof and cross vaults. The central nave is the largest and rests on two rows of columns. The 11th century bell tower and the Bishop's Palace are also
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bought the fief of Ruvo and the city itself experienced a negative historical period. Most of the historic ruvestines patrician families became extinct and only in the seventeenth century new noble families arose that knew a particular and flourishing economic condition. The walls were further
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or Russia areas, as well as the extensive nighttime frost in the countryside. Episodes of evening-night fog in late autumn and early winter are also not rare. The summer period, on the other hand, is affected by the influence of the North
African winds which determine long periods of heat and
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1063:. It was in this period that the ruvestines decided to equip themselves with a wall with towers and four doors: Porta Noè (now via Veneto), Porta del Buccettolo (via Campanella), Porta del Castello (piazza Matteotti) and Porta Nuova (corso Piave). In the 11th century the
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was particularly distinguished, who was elected by the ruvestines as the city's lawyer, won the case against the Carafa family, obtaining lavish compensation and was among the protagonists of those archaeological excavations that brought to light the numerous finds of
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settled there. However the church collapsed in the 17th century and in 1775 the new structure was consecrated. The façade, in late
Baroque style, is divided into three sections by the pilasters and has an architraved portal. The interior, in full Baroque style, has a
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coat of arms was simplified, giving life to the current one, that is a terracotta amphora on a blue background. In his historiography Jatta advised to replace the coat of arms inspired by the Greek coins found on which the ancient name of Ruvo was imprinted, or Ρυψ
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amounts of non-karst soils, which contain large amounts of clay, sand, and pebbles. The valleys are home to surface water strata, which have been exploited since ancient times with wells that are partly still usable, which favors nearby ancient settlements.
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817:"Ρυψ" (Rhyps, pron. "Rüps"), deriving from the Indo-European root "ρυ-" (rhy-, pron. "Rü"), the same that gives rise to the term "ρυας" ( rhyas, pron. "rüas") and which means violent torrent. So the first inhabitants wanted to indicate with the
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in the intrados and is divided into three arches; the two smaller and simpler side portals are identified by two half columns which provide the support for two pointed arches. The façade is adorned with various stone artefacts among which a
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peacefully colonized Ruvo which from that moment took the name of "Ρυψ". Around the 4th century BC the village experienced its moment of greatest splendor by conducting commercial exchanges with most of the Italic populations, including the
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divided into arches as regards the lower order; on the upper order there are two niches and a central window. The façade culminates with the tympanum surmounted by the stone statue of Christ the
Redeemer. The interior has a
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lineage and Ruvo was initially founded as a hilltop village currently located between the municipal pine forest and the church of San
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in 1938 of which still today we can distinguish some
Fascist manhole covers with the Fascist coat of arms alongside the coat of arms of the municipality of Ruvo di Puglia. After the
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stationed in Ruvo. During this battle the city was razed to the ground for the third time. The same fief also saw the thirteen French who clashed against as many
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and the temple was built in the first half of the 12th century with various subsequent modifications. The façade is gabled with three portals: the central one is enriched by
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and suffered further violence due to internal struggles for the management of power, which conflicts led to the second destruction of the town. However, it was under
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stands out. The golden ornaments of the banner undoubtedly have mysterious origins since silver embroidery and inscriptions are provided for the municipalities.
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uprisings also in Ruvo. In the post-unification period Ruvo, albeit slowly, knew the signs of progress also thanks to the ruvestine deputy and agronomist
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root "ρυ-" that area in which the streams flowed impetuously which then gave rise to the karst phenomena of Apulia. With the complete colonization by the
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that covers the single nave on the walls of which eight chapels and relative niches are arranged. The altar is enhanced by the brightness of the large
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There is very little information regarding the heraldry of the municipality of Ruvo di Puglia. To shed light on the origin of the coat of arms is
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which reduced the city to a pile of rubble for the first time. Ruvo, refounded on the slopes of the original hill, was first conquered by the
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The churches of Ruvo di Puglia constitute the main nucleus of the town's artistic heritage. This is due to the existence, until 1982, of the
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who arrived in Ruvo in the mid-sixteenth century, to be then completely rebuilt in 1743 under the title of San
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as the first bishop, who in the future would become pope. However, in the imperial age the ruvestine territory underwent a decrease as
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pieces including the Vase of Talos, a community symbol. It is also home to the Municipal Art Gallery of Contemporary Art, named after
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and by the tyrannical government of the same who transformed the Pilota Tower from a defense tool to a prison for the opponents.
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on which the Piarist coat of arms is superimposed. The interior of the building enhances the space and the
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that Ruvo finally recognized a cultural and economic growth, a period marked by the construction of the
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was abolished, thus concluding the dominion of the Carafa which lasted three centuries. Among the
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in 2017. The territory has an area of 222.04 km and borders to the north with the
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2045:(in Italian). Speranza & de Rosellis. pp. 58–61.
2015:(in Italian). Speranza & de Rosellis. pp. 50–51.
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and finally Ruvo. Since 1863, following the birth of the
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Prehistory, the arrival of the Greeks and the Roman age
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2000:(in Italian). Speranza & de Rosellis. p. 49.
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Sintesi storica della città di Ruvo, Ruvo di Puglia
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1223:From the Unification of Italy to the present day
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2431:Municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Bari
991:in Apulia, thus making Ruvo enter the orbit of
885:settled in the land of Bari giving rise to the
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1998:Storia storica della città di Ruvo di Puglia
1431:diocese of Molfetta-Ruvo-Giovinazzo-Terlizzi
1087:. However, the foundations of the cities of
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1790:"Quel vaso di Talos che dà lustro a Ruvo"
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1950:from the original on September 3, 2012.
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1829:"Museo del libro e Casa della cultura"
1550:The Church on its way to the Redeemer.
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1591:Sanctuary of Saint Mary of Calentano
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1689:"Timelines Explorer - Data Commons"
1484:Presentation in the temple of Jesus
1209:Carafa family of the Counts of Ruvo
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149:Location of Ruvo di Puglia in Italy
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1809:Mattioli, Massimo (2 March 2015).
1637:Monografia di Ruvo di Magna Grecia
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1713:"Ruvo di Puglia è 'Città d'arte'"
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