Bari
The Metropolitan City of Bari is an administrative division in the Apulia region of Italy. It replaced the former Province of Bari on 1 January 2015.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Bari and Alberobello.
Bari
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Bari is the capital of the Apulia region of Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. With a population of 317,000, it's the second largest city in Southern Italy after Naples.
Alberobello
Molfetta
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Molfetta is a town in the province of Bari in the Italian region of Apulia. The city has always had a strong bond with the sea and with the other cities of the Mediterranean.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Bitonto and Monopoli.
Bitonto
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Bitonto is a city known for its olive groves and historic heritage in the Italian region of Apulia. It's close to the large province capital Bari and an increasingly popular destination for visitors.
Monopoli
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Monopoli is a town of 48,000 people in the province of Bari. Monopoli is an old fishing village with several very picturesque beaches. In comparison to the western side of Italy it retains its Italian old town feel and is relatively untouched by tourism.
Locorotondo
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Locorotondo is a town in the province of Bari in the Italian region of Apulia. Locorotondo is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia. It has been awarded the Orange Flag of the Touring Club of Italy due to the harmony of its shapes and the accessibility of the old town.
Ruvo di Puglia
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Ruvo di Puglia is a city in the Land of Bari, in Apulia, southern Italy, on the Murge plateau. It is one of the major cities of art in Apulia and one of the fundamental tourist stops in the region.
Giovinazzo
Polignano a Mare
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Polignano a Mare is a town in the Metropolitan City of Bari in the Italian region of Apulia. Known as "the Pearl of the Adriatic", Polignano is the ideal place to plunge into uncontaminated waters and explore a picturesque historic centre by the sea.
Mola di Bari
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Mola di Bari, commonly referred to simply as Mola, is a town and comune of the Metropolitan City of Bari, in the region of Apulia, in Southern Italy, on the Adriatic Sea.
Castellana Grotte
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Castellana Grotte is a town in the province of Bari in the Italian region of Apulia, Italy. Initially, the town was named "Castellana". The settlement itself was born in the 10th century, after a colonization by the monastic order of San Benedetto di Conversano.
Conversano
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Conversano is an ancient town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, south-eastern Italy. It is 30 kilometres southeast of Bari and 7 kilometres from the Adriatic coast, at 219 metres above sea level.
Casamassima
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Casamassima is a town in the province of Bari in the Italian region called Apulia. It is well-known for its medieval hamlet, and increasingly identified with the name "Paese Azzurro", in English "Blue Town", a fairy tale-like place with walls of the houses all painted light blue.
Bitetto
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Bitetto is a city of 12,000 people in the province of Bari in the Italian region of Apulia, Italy. Its main attraction is the cathedral, one of the main examples of Apulian Romanesque architecture.
Toritto
Toritto is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari and region of Apulia, southern Italy. It lies in an agricultural area, growing mainly almond and olive trees, about 20 km from the Adriatic Sea.Bari
- Type: former province of Italy with 1,250,000 residents
- Description: Province in Italy
- Also known as: “Bari province”, “Province of Bari”, and “provincia di Bari”
- Historically known as: “Provincia di Bari”
- Neighbors: Barletta-Andria-Trani, Brindisi, and Taranto
- Location: Apulia, Southern Italy, Italy, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Yue Chinese—“Bari” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Provinca e Barit”
- Arabic: “مقاطعة باري”
- Arabic: “مقاطعه باري”
- Armenian: “Բարի”
- Azerbaijani: “Bari əyaləti”
- Basque: “Bariko probintzia”
- Belarusian: “Бары, правінцыя”
- Belarusian: “Бары”
- Belarusian: “правінцыя Бары”
- Breton: “proviñs Bari”
- Breton: “Proviñs Bari”
- Bulgarian: “Бари”
- Catalan: “Província de Bari”
- Cebuano: “Bari”
- Chinese: “Bari Séng”
- Chinese: “巴里省”
- Czech: “Provincie Bari”
- Danish: “Bari (provins)”
- Danish: “Bari”
- Dutch: “Bari”
- Dutch: “Provincie Bari”
- Egyptian Arabic: “مقاطعة بارى”
- Esperanto: “ekde 2015 nomata metropola urbo Bari”
- Esperanto: “provinco Bari”
- Esperanto: “Provinco Bari”
- Estonian: “Bari provints”
- Finnish: “Barin maakunta”
- French: “Bari”
- French: “province de Bari”
- French: “Province de Bari”
- Galician: “Provincia de Bari”
- Georgian: “ბარის პროვინცია”
- German: “IT-BA”
- German: “Provinz Bari”
- Greek: “Επαρχία του Μπάρι”
- Hebrew: “בארי”
- Hindi: “बारी प्रांत”
- Hungarian: “Bari megye”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi Bari”
- Interlingua: “provincia Bari”
- Interlingua: “Provincia de Bari”
- Irish: “Cúige Bari”
- Italian: “Bari”
- Italian: “Città Metropolitana di Bari”
- Italian: “provincia di Bari”
- Italian: “Provincia di Bari” (historical)
- Japanese: “バーリ県”
- Korean: “바리도”
- Korean: “바리현”
- Ladino: “Provinsia de Bari”
- Latin: “Provincia Barensis”
- Latvian: “Bari province”
- Lithuanian: “Bario provincija”
- Lombard: “Pruvincia de Bari”
- Macedonian: “Бари”
- Malay: “Wilayah Bari”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Bari Séng”
- Neapolitan: “Pruvincia ‘e Bari”
- Neapolitan: “Pruvincia ’e Bari”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Provinsen Bari”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Provinsen Bari”
- Norwegian: “Provinsen Bari”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Província de Bari”
- Persian: “استان باری”
- Piemontese: “Provincia ëd Bari”
- Polish: “Prowincja Bari”
- Portuguese: “Bari”
- Romanian: “Provincia Bari”
- Russian: “Бари”
- Scots: “Province o Bari”
- Serbian: “Бари”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Bari”
- Sicilian: “Pruvincia di Bari”
- Slovenian: “Bari”
- Slovenian: “Pokrajina Bari”
- Spanish: “Bari”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Bari”
- Swedish: “Bari”
- Swedish: “Provincia di Bari”
- Tagalog: “Bari”
- Tagalog: “Lalawigan ng Bari”
- Tajik: “Бари (музофот)”
- Tajik: “Бари”
- Thai: “จังหวัดบารี”
- Turkish: “Bari ili”
- Turkish: “Bari”
- Ukrainian: “Барі”
- Ukrainian: “Провінція Барі”
- Uzbek: “Bari”
- Venetian: “Provincia de Bari”
- Venetian: “Sità metropułitana de Bari”
- Vietnamese: “Bari”
- Waray (Philippines): “Bari”
- Western Panjabi: “ضلع باری”
- Yue Chinese: “巴里省”
- “Provinge de Bare”
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