APULIA

əpyooˈlēə, Ital. Puglia, region (1991 pop. 4,031,885), 7,469 sq mi (19,345 sq km), S Italy, bordering on the Adriatic Sea in the east and the Strait of Otranto and Gulf of Taranto in the south. Its southern portion, a peninsula, forms the heel of the Italian "boot." Bari is the capital of the region, which is divided into Bari, Brindisi, Foggia, Lecce, and Taranto provs. (named for their capitals). Apulia is mostly a plain; its low coast, however, is broken by the mountainous Garagano Peninsula in the north, and there are mountains in the north central part of the region. Farming was the chief occupation, but industry has expanded rapidly. Farm products include olives, grapes, cereals, almonds, figs, tobacco, and livestock (sheep, pigs, cattle, and goats). Manufactures include refined petroleum, chemicals, cement, iron and steel, processed food, plastics, and wine. Fishing is pursued in the Adriatic and in the Gulf of Taranto. The scarcity of water has long been an acute problem in Apulia, and it is necessary to carry drinking water by aqueduct across the Apennines from the Sele River in Campania. In ancient times only the northern part of the region was called Apulia; the southern peninsula was known as Calabria, a name later used to designate the toe of the Italian boot. The region was settled by several Italic peoples and by Greek colonists before it was conquered (4th cent. b.c.) by Rome. After the fall of Rome, Apulia was held successively by the Goths, the Lombards, and the Byzantines. In the 11th cent. it was conquered by the Normans; Robert Guiscard set up the duchy of Apulia in 1059. After the Norman conquest of Sicily (late 11th cent.), Palermo replaced Melfi (just west of present-day Apulia) as the center of Norman power, and Apulia became a mere province, first of the kingdom of Sicily, then of the kingdom of Naples. From the late 12th to early 13th cent. Apulia was a favorite residence of the Hohenstaufen emperors, notably Frederick II. The coast later was occupied at times by the Turks and by the Venetians. In 1861 the region joined Italy. The feudal system long prevailed in the rural areas of Apulia; social and agrarian reforms proceeded slowly from the 19th cent. and accelerated in the mid-20th cent. The characteristic Apulian architecture of the 11th–13th cent. reflects Greek, Arab, Norman, and Pisan influences. There are universities at Bari and Lecce.

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...some of whose vases found their way into Apulia, especially to Taranto and Ruvo, at...of a type quite foreign to Attic. In Apulia both volute- and column-kraters continue...no. 1, pl. 30 , first appears in Apulia with the Painter of the Berlin Dancing...
...the Eastern Roman Empire in 1453 warned Apulia of a renewed Muslim threat, and in 1480...With some exceptions, such as Lecce, Apulia witnessed a general decline under Spanish...Masaniello Revolt in Naples spread into Apulia from Basilicata, under Matteo Cristiano...
VI APULIA AND BASILICATA NORTH Italians often maintain...Caserta and sets out by rail or road for Apulia, the long narrow region which forms the...II, the Wonder of the World, who loved Apulia better than any part of his vast dominions...
...Drogos brother, as the new count of Apulia. One of his first acts was to avenge his brothers death. According to William of Apulia, "Riso had his limbs torn off one after...Byzantine army and together converge on Norman Apulia, their overwhelming numbers expected...
...INVADES FREDERICK IIS TERRITORY IN APULIA After concluding a treaty with the...arms from the land and returned to Apulia, prompted by the devastation wrought by a papal army in the kingdom of Apulia. King John, Count Thomas, and the...
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...columns c and d). (4) The Inner Apulia Unit outcrops with a predominant NNW trend...Moreover, from the SW to the NE the Inner Apulia Unit is overlain by progressively younger...In contrast the LatiumAbruzzi and Inner Apulia Units show a detachment in Upper Triassic...
...glory the noble pledged himself to go to Apulia to increase profit of money or honor...pertained to Walter of Briennes expedition to Apulia between 1203 and 1205. Walter fought...Francis, ultimately, refused to go to Apulia. Instead, he withdrew to a cave to repent...
...present-day coordinates), and the Apulia (or Adria) block, of African affinity...nappes derived from the inner part of the Apulia continental margin. Group (1) includes...deformation of the sedimentary cover of the Apulia passive margin. These tectonic units...
...Neapolitan Camorra in the neighboring region of Apulia in the late 1970s and early 1980s. First...incarcerated or forced to resettle in Apulia. Furthermore, by the 1980s a new smuggling...from Yugoslavia had been opened, and Apulia had become a crucial juncture of this...
...Cities A city of importance in northern Apulia because of its location along several...demonstrate a certain affinity for the region of Apulia. Frederick built a castle there, ordering...between Muslims and Christians in northern Apulia sometimes arose because of competition...
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...conquest of the Empires Italian provinces (Apulia, Calabria and Sicily) by Norman adventurers...companies. As the Norman historian William of Apulia, writing in the 1090s, candidly admits...of October 15th, when, as William of Apulia puts it, his army `cloaked the hills...
...Nichi Vendola, the volcanic governor of Apulia, a politician who, because of his media...nuclear programme: under his governorship Apulia has become the region with die highest...in 1958 in Terlizzi, a small town in Apulia, Vendola first became involved in politics...
...Until recently, the southern region of Apulia was often dismissed as the run-down...Berlusconi-busting governor, Nichi Vendola, Apulia has emerged as an attractive, solar...nonetheless. And, for nearly a decade Apulia has had its own celebrity crime writer...
...varietal is the Aglianico, planted in the Vulture region of Apulia since pre-Roman times. This intense red grape, grown on...grape. Horace would no doubt have stayed drinking the wine of Apulia, had his ancestral estates not been confiscated after he fought...
...the Hauteville brothers, William Iron Arm, as their Count of Apulia with his base at Melfi, on the lower slopes of the Apennines...in 1059 Pope Nicholas II invested Robert Guiscard as Duke of Apulia and Calabria and future lord of Sicily. Sicily was held by...
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Apulia the Gargano. TRAVEL Apulia The Gargano From pounds 749 for 7 nights 17 May 3 October 2010 Onthe heel of Italy, Apulia is steeped in Greek, Roman, Norman and Swabian influences. The...
Apulia, the Gargano Castel del Monte. From Bristol Airport May 17 October 3, 2010...too! Those travellers who do venture in to Italys south-eastern region of Apulia are, however, well rewarded in terms of the natural beauty of the landscapes...
...attractively unfamiliar heel of Italy - Apulia, or in Italian, Puglia. I was met at...guidebooks? Mine started by recommending Apulia because it has land, sheer, barren and...old tree still producing fruit. And as Apulia also produces one-tenth of all Europes...
...rule. In 1030, the Normans declared Guiamar IV the Duke of Apulia and Calabria and swore allegiance to him. In return, the Norman...Henry III gave Drogo of Hauteville the title Norman Duke of Apulia and Calabria, replacing Guiamar. From their Italian bases...
...half acres of land. Four miles from the white city of Ostuni and eight from the Adriatic coast. Apulia Properties (020 7064 4371, www.apulia.co.uk) TRULLO NEAR ADRIATIC, pounds 26,000 NEEDS work but this bargain four-cone trullo...
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APULIA pyoo le , Ital. Puglia, region (1991...Taranto provs. (named for their capitals). Apulia is mostly a plain; its low coast, however...water has long been an acute problem in Apulia, and it is necessary to carry drinking...
...Basilicata , Abruzzi , Molise , Calabria , and Apulia regions). Central Italy contains great...administrative regions (Latium and Campania, Apulia and Calabria, Lucania and Bruttium...important in frustrating imperial control. Apulia and Calabria, after being briefly held...
...succeeded his brother Humphrey as count of Apulia, and in 1059 Pope Nicholas II invested him at Melfi with Apulia, Calabria, and Sicily. However, most...siege of Cephalonia and was succeeded in Apulia by his younger son, Roger...
LUCERA looche ra, town (1991 pop. 35,615), Apulia, S Italy. It is an agricultural and industrial center...castle (now in ruins) that was the most important fortress in Apulia. Lucera also has a 14th-century cathedral...
...Hauteville. One of these, William Iron Arm, became lord of Apulia in 1043; he was succeeded by his brother Drogo and by another...Robert Guiscard was invested by Pope Nicholas II with duchies of Apulia and Calabria and the island of Sicily, which was yet to be...
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