Acquaviva delle Fonti

Acquaviva delle Fonti (Barese: Iacquavìve [jakːwaˈviːvə]; known as just Acquaviva until 1863) is a town and comune of 20,446 inhabitants, in the Metropolitan City of Bari, in Apulia, Italy. Acquaviva is famous for its characteristic red onions, which have been awarded the DOP mark. The main monuments are the Palazzo de Mari (now the town hall), the Co-Cathedral of Sant'Eustachio and the ancient village. The town is located on the Murge plateau at an elevation of 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, and is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the Adriatic Sea and Bari, which is the biggest city of the region. The Ionian Sea is more than 45 kilometres (28 mi) to the south.

Acquaviva delle Fonti
Iacquavìve (Neapolitan)
Location of Acquaviva delle Fonti
Acquaviva delle Fonti
Location of Acquaviva delle Fonti in Italy
Acquaviva delle Fonti
Acquaviva delle Fonti (Apulia)
Coordinates: 40°54′N 16°51′E
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
Metropolitan cityBari (BA)
FrazioniCollone, Salentino
Government
  MayorDavide Francesco Ruggero Carlucci
Area
  Total130.98 km2 (50.57 sq mi)
Elevation
300 m (1,000 ft)
Population
 (April 30, 2017)
  Total20,735
  Density160/km2 (410/sq mi)
DemonymAcquavivesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
70021
Dialing code080
Patron saintSt. Eustace, SS. Maria di Costantinopoli
Saint dayMay 20
WebsiteOfficial website

The Ospedale generale regionale Francesco Miulli in Acquaviva is one of the biggest hospitals in southern Italy, with a wide range of surgical departments and a center for the treatment of rare diseases.

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