Ruvo di Puglia
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| Comune di Ruvo di Puglia | |
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| Country | |
| Region | Puglia |
| Province | Bari |
| Elevation | 240 m (787 ft) |
| Area | 221 km² (85 sq mi) |
| Population (as of December 31, 2004) | |
| - Total | 25,635 |
| - Density | 116/km² (300/sq mi) |
| Time zone | CET, UTC+1 |
| Coordinates | |
| Gentilic | Ruvesi |
| Dialing code | 080 |
| Postal code | 70037 |
| Frazioni | Calendano |
| Patron | Saint Blaise |
| - Day | February 3 |
| Website: [[1]] | |
Ruvo di Puglia is a town and comune in the province of Bari, Puglia, Italy that is essentially devoted to agriculture, wine and olive growing. It is part of the Murge karst landscape.
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[edit] Geography and Territory
Ruvo's territory is known for its vineyards, Olive groves and sowable fields, and is one of the largest in the Bari's province. Very interesting is its wooden area, with many downy oak trees (Quercus pubescens) and a considerable underwood. Ruvo's territory is comprised in the italian Alta Murgia National Park and shows typical elements of the Apulian karst landscape: sinkholes, karstical valleys also known as "lame", among which we mention the upper course of Lama Balice and various caves. Two important caves to mention are "La Grave della Ferratella" (which is the deepest cave in the Apulia region), and the "Abisso di Notarvincenzo".
[edit] History
The most ancient archaeological findings from the area date to the 9th century BC. In the 3rd century BC it commerced with the Greater Greece, Etruria and Greece. Under the Roman Empire it was first a military stronghold and later a municipum; then it was ruled by the Byzantines, the Saracens and the Normans. Later it was part of the county of Conversano.
After the Aragonese and French dominations it was a fief of the Carafa family, until the abolition of feudalism in 1806.
[edit] Main sights
- The Cathedral is one of the most famous examples of Apulian Romanesque architecture. The façade has three portals and numerous decorations, depicting Christian symbols as well as griffins and other fantastic figures. There are two rose windows. The interior has a nave and two aisles ending with a transept. Among the numerous works of art, a wooden statue and the reliquiary of St. Blaise, a fresco portraying the Madonna and Child with St. Sebastian, a panel of the Virgin of Constantinople and a noteworthy wooden cross. Under the church are the remains of the palaeo-christian church and Roman tombs.
- Palazzo Jatta (19th century)
- Church of the Madonna di Calendano, in the ominous frazione.
[edit] External links
- Web page about the landscape of Ruvo (Italian)
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