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Bari is known throughout Italy for its unique, often crude, spoken dialect, particularly in the Old Town, parts of which originated from a pidgin between Italian and Greek fishermen in the past, and which fishermen in Greece can still understand today.
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Ferry services to Italian cities of Venice, Ancona, Pescara and Bari from around a dozen of Croatian sea ports, most notably Rovinj, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Korčula and Dubrovnik, is available on a daily or weekly basis.
* December 2 – A Luftwaffe bombing raid on the harbour of Bari, Italy, sinks an American ship with a mustard gas stockpile, causin numerous fatalities ( though the exact death toll is unresolved, as the bombing raid itself causes hundreds of deaths too ).
* April 15 – The last Byzantine-controlled city in southern Italy, Bari, is captured by Robert Guiscard.
Foggia is by far the least densely populated province ( 96 inhabitants per km² in 2008 ), whereas Bari is the most densely populated province ( 308 inhabitants per km² in 2008 ).
Bari ( Bari dialect: Bare ; ; ) is the capital city of the province of Bari and of the Apulia ( or, in Italian, Puglia ) region, on the Adriatic Sea, in Italy.
The slaves were mostly captured by Venice from Dalmatia, the Holy Roman Empire from what is now Prussia and Poland, and the Byzantines from elsewhere in the Balkans, and were generally destined for other parts of the Byzantine Empire and ( most frequently ) the Muslim states surrounding the Mediterranean: the Abbasid Caliphate, the Umayyad Caliphate of Córdoba, the Emirate of Sicily, and the Fatimid Caliphate ( which relied on Slavs purchased at the Bari market for its legions of Sakalaba Mamluks ).
The affair is the subject of two books: Disaster at Bari, by Glenn B. Infield, and Nightmare in Bari: The World War II Liberty Ship Poison Gas Disaster and Coverup, by Gerald Reminick.
The Pinacoteca Provinciale di Bari ( Provincial Pinacotheca in Bari ) is the most important paintings museum in Puglia.
Barivecchia, or Old Bari, is a sprawl of streets and passageways making up the section of the city to the north of the modern Murat area.
* The grid-shaped Murat city Centre of Bari is said to be the largest shopping centre in all of Italy and contains a large number of high street stores and smaller shops with particular attention to high fashion and tailoring.
Molfetta is a city and comune of the province of Bari in the southern Italian region of Apulia, on the Adriatic coast, at sea-level.
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Even though it was known that the Luftwaffe in the north was now being directed by the young and energetic General Peltz, the commander who would conduct the `` Little Blitz '' on London in 1944, a major raid on Bari at this juncture of the war was not to be considered seriously.
It was one of the largest Empire ever established in the territory, and, at the height of its power, included the Sanaag region and parts of the northeastern Bari region of the country, an area historically known as Maakhir or the Maakhir Coast.
* 1009 – 1010: the Lombard known as Melus of Bari led an insurrection against the Byzantine Catepan of Italy, John Curcuas, as the latter was killed in battle and replaced by Basil Mesardonites, who brought Byzantine reinforcements.
* The eastern seafront skyline of Bari had, until spring 2006, been dominated by the monsterous apartment complex known as Punta Perotti – a creation of the Matarrese construction empire.
Cape Guardafui (), also known as Ras Asir and historically as Aromata promontorium, is a headland in the northeastern Bari province of Somalia.
It was one of the largest sultanates ever established in the territory, and, at the height of its power, included the Sanaag region and parts of the northeastern Bari region of the country, an area historically known as Maakhir or the Maakhir Coast.
" From Bari Lotsawa came innumerable tantric practices, foremost of which was the cycle of practices known as the One Hundred Sadhanas.
It was one of the largest sultanates ever established in the territory, and, at the height of its power, included the Sanaag region and parts of the northeastern Bari region of the country, an area historically known as Maakhir or the Maakhir Coast.
Nicknamed Il Gioiello di Bari Vecchia (" the jewel of Old Bari "), he is known for his short temper as much as his ability on the pitch, which led to the coining of the neologism Cassanata by his former coach, Fabio Capello, in November 2002.
It is a run-of-the river project ( no storage envisaged ) to divert flows through the Upper Bari Doab Canal ( also known as Central Bari Doab Canal ) to provide irrigation in the command area of the then unified India.
Doabas formed by the Ravi River are known as the Rechna Doab – between the Chenab and the Ravi River, and the Bari Doab or Majha – between the Ravi and the Beas River.
The Nicholas shrine in Bari was one of medieval Europe's great pilgrimage centers and Nicholas became known as " Saint in Bari.
There are a number of local indigenous tribes including the Yanomami, the Panare, the Bari, Piaroa, and Guajibo ( also known as Jibis ).
The club are known in the wider footballing world for producing Antonio Cassano who was born in Bari, he shone at the club as a youngster.
In the Hindu epic Ramayana, the vanara Vali (, nominative singular of the root व ा ल ि न ् Valin ), also known as Bali (),,, Yuan: Bari,, Lao: Palichan ) was king of Kishkindha, a son of Indra and the elder brother of Sugriva.
As Maclean was preparing to go back to Bari and Bosnia, he received news that the enemy had made a fierce attack on Partisan headquarters at Drvar, later known as the Knight's Move.
The sacred shrine is locally known as Bari ( meaning big ) Dargah, while the mausoleum of his descendent, Makhdoom Shah Daulat is known as Chhoti ( small ) Dargah.
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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.
After the recall of Maniakes most of the Sicilian conquests were lost throughout 1041, and a subsequent expedition against the Normans suffered several defeats, although Bari was recaptured.
The study suggested that newspaper accounts showing that " nine relatives from three generations of a single family ( were ) on the economics faculty " at the University of Bari were not aberrations, but indicated a pattern of nepotism throughout Italian academia.
He also received questions from students throughout France and from the Italian communities of Bari and Otranto.
During his lifetime he participated on numerous exhibitions throughout the whole country, in 1942 even in Bari, Italy.
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