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  City Comune di Bari
  Region Apulia
  Province Bari (BA)
  Altitude 1
  Area Cityproper 116
  Population As Of December 31 , 2005
  Populationdensity 328,458
  Populationdensitymetric 2,832
  Timezone CET , UTC +1
  Coordinates
  Frazioni
  Telephone 080
  Postalcode 70100 (generic)
  Gentilic Baresi
  Saint San Nicola
  Day May 8
  Mayor Michele Emiliano
  Website wwwcomunebariit


Bari is the capital of the Province Of Bari and of the Apulia (or Puglia) region, on the Adriatic Sea , in Italy.
It is the second economic centre of southern Italy and is well known as a port and university city, as well as "the city of Santa Klaus".
The city itself has a decreasing population of 328,458 (2001) along 116 sq. km, while the fast-growing urban area counts 700.000 inhabitants along 203 sq. Km. Another 500.000 people live in the metro area.

Bari consists of four different parts: the closely built old town on the peninsula to the north, with the splendid Basilica of San Nicola (Saint Nicholas), the Cathedral of San Sabino ( 1035 - 1171 ) and the Swabian castle, is now also one of the major nightlife districts; the Murattiano town to the south (with its stunning promenade on the sea), major shopping district (with the famous Via Sparano and Via Argiro) and heart of the city, which is laid out on a rectangular plan; the more modern city surrounding this, as the result of chaotic development during the '60s and '70s; the suburbs in rapid devolepment during the 1990s.


HISTORY


Ancient Bari


Barium -- the old Latin name for Bari (Greek name was '''Barion''') -- does not seem to have been a place of great importance in early antiquity; only Bronze coins struck by it have been found. In Roman times it was the point of junction between the coast road and the Via Traiana ; there was also a branch road to Tarentum from Barium. Its harbour, mentioned as early as 181 BC , was probably the principal one of the district in ancient times, as at present, and was the centre of a fishery.


Early Middle Age


Bari was put on the political map of the region in 852 when it became a center of Saracen power. The first emir of the area was Swadan and in 885 it became the residence of the local Byzantine governor. In 1071 it was captured by Robert Guiscard . In 1095 Peter The Hermit preached the First Crusade there. In 1156 it was razed to the ground, and was subsequently destroyed several times.


Late Middle Age

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Modern Age

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MAIN SIGHTS



Basilica di San Nicola

The Basilica of San Nicola (Saint Nicholas) was founded in 1087 to receive the relics of this saint, which were brought from Myra in Lycia , and now lie beneath the Altar in the Crypt . The church is one of the four Palatine churches of Apulia (the others being the Cathedral s of Acquaviva and Altamura , and the church of Monte Sant'Angelo sul Gargano.


DEMOGRAPHICS

Bari is a very homogenous city. However due to legal and illegal migrations, there has been an increasing presence of immigrants chiefly from Albania , who also constitute the nation's largest and fastest growing minority.


Other tiny groups consist of British, Filipinos, and Ethiopians.


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