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  1. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › BariBari — Wikipédia

    Bari est la neuvième ville italienne par sa population, la troisième du Sud de l'Italie et la première de la région. La ville est l'une des quinze métropoles italiennes 5 .

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › BariBari - Wikipedia

    Bari è il comune italiano ed europeo più popoloso che si affaccia sul Mare Adriatico, inoltre la città ha una solida tradizione mercantile-imprenditoriale e da sempre è punto nevralgico nell'ambito del commercio e dei contatti politico-culturali con i Balcani.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BariBari - Wikipedia

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    Ancient

    Bari itself known in antiquity as Barium, was a harbour of the Iapygian Peuceti. The authors of the Etymologicum Magnum have preserved an etymology by authors of antiquity about Barium, which they explain as the word "house" in Messapic. The city had strong Greek influences before the Roman era. In ancient Greek, it was known as Βάριον. In the 3rd century BC, it became part of the Roman Republic and was subsequently Romanized. The city developed strategic significance as the point of junction...

    Middle Ages

    With the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, it was invaded by Barbarians and occupied by the Ostrogoths. It was taken from them by the Byzantine Empire during the Gothic wars and disputed for the following two centuries with the Lombards of the Duchy of Benevento, who made it a steward. Throughout this period, and indeed throughout the Middle Ages, Bari served as one of the major slave depots of the Mediterranean, providing a central location for the trade in Slavic slaves. The slaves w...

    Early modern period

    A long period of decline characterized the city under the dominations of Aldoino Filangieri di Candida, and those of the Kings of Naples, which held the control of the entire mainland Southern Italy from 1282 to 1806. This decline was interrupted, however, by the splendor under the Sforzas, first with the dukes Ludovico and Beatrice d'Este, then with the duchesses Isabella of Aragon and Bona Sforza. Bari also underwent Venetian domination, which led to the expansion of the port and a very pro...

    Bari is the largest urban and metro area on the Adriatic. It is located in Southern Italy, at a more northerly latitude than Naples, further south than Rome.

    Orto Botanico dell'Università di Bari, a botanical garden.
    Santa Chiara, once church of the Teutonic Knights (as Santa maria degli Alemanni) and now houses a museum. It was restored in 1539.

    As of 2019[update], there were 316,491 people residing in Bari (about 1.6 million lived in the greater Bari area in 2015), located in the province of Bari, Apulia, of whom 47.9% were male and 52.1% were female. As of 2007[update], minors (children ages 18 and younger) totaled 17.90 percent of the population compared to pensioners who number 19.08 p...

    Fiera del Levante

    The Fiera del Levante, held in September in the Fiera site on the west side of Bari city center, focuses on agriculture and industry. There is also a "Fair of Nations" which displays handcrafted and locally produced goods from all over the world.

    Cuisine and gastronomy

    Bari's cuisine is based on three typical agricultural products found within the surrounding region of Apulia, namely wheat, olive oil and wine.[citation needed] The local cuisine is also enriched by the wide variety of fruit and vegetables produced locally. Local flour is used in homemade bread and pasta production including, most notably, the famous orecchiette ear-shaped pasta, recchietelle or strascinate, chiancarelle (orecchiette of different sizes) and cavatelli.[citation needed] Homemad...

    Language

    The dialect of Bari belongs to the upper-southern Italo-Romance family, and currently coexists with Italian; generally these are used in different contexts. [citation needed]

    Local football club S.S.C. Bari, currently competing in Serie B (as of the 2022–2023 season), plays in the Stadio San Nicola, an architecturally innovative 58,000-seater stadium purpose-built for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. The stadium also hosted the 1991 European Cup final.

    Bari has its own airport, Bari Karol Wojtyła Airport, which is located 8 km (5.0 mi) northwest of the centre of Bari. It is connected to the centre by train services from Bari Aeroporto railway station. Bari Central Station lies on the Adriatic railway and has connection to cities such as Rome, Milan, Bologna, Turin and Venice. Another mainline is ...

    The Guido Guerrieri novels by Gianrico Carofiglioare set in Bari, where Guerrieri is a criminal lawyer, and include many descriptions of the town. Bari is one of the primary settings of the detective novel The Black Mountain by Rex Stout. It is the characters' point of embarkation to Communist Yugoslavia. In the 1995 film The Bridges of Madison Cou...

    Twin towns — sister cities

    Bari is twinnedwith:

  4. www.wikiwand.com › fr › BariBari - Wikiwand

    Bari est une ville italienne d'environ 315 970 habitants (2022), chef-lieu de la ville métropolitaine de Bari et de la région des Pouilles, sur la côte adriatique.

  5. 19 janv. 1999 · Écrit par Robert BERGERON. Capitale de la Pouille. Située sur un éperon séparant le vieux port et le nouveau, la cité de Barium est peu importante dans l'Antiquité. Siège d'un gastald lombard, elle est occupée en 847 par des musulmans qui en font la capitale d'un petit émirat.