Canosa di Puglia

Canosa di Puglia, generally known simply as Canosa (Canosino: Canaus), is a town and comune in the province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, southern Italy. It is located between Bari and Foggia, on the northwestern edge of the plateau of the Murgia which dominates the Ofanto valley and the extensive plains of Tavoliere delle Puglie, ranging from Mount Vulture at the Gargano, to the Adriatic coast. Canosa, the Roman Canusium, is considered the principal archaeological center of Apulia, and is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in Italy. A number of vases and other archaeological finds are located in local museums and private collections. It is not far from the position on the Ofanto River where the Romans found refuge after the defeat of the Battle of Cannae and is the burial place of Bohemund I of Antioch.

Canosa di Puglia
Canaus (Neapolitan)
Comune di Canosa di Puglia
Nickname(s): 
La Piccola Roma ("Little Rome"); "The City of Princes, Emperors and Bishops"
Motto(s): 
Città d'Arte e Cultura ("City of Art and Culture")
Location of Canosa di Puglia
Canosa di Puglia
Location of Canosa di Puglia in Italy
Canosa di Puglia
Canosa di Puglia (Apulia)
Coordinates: 41°13′N 16°4′E
CountryItaly
Region Apulia
ProvinceBarletta-Andria-Trani (BAT)
Founded6000-3000 BC
FrazioniLoconia
Government
  MayorRoberto Morra (M5S)
Area
  Total150.93 km2 (58.27 sq mi)
Elevation
105 m (344 ft)
Highest elevation
249 m (817 ft)
Lowest elevation
31 m (102 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2017)
  Total29,847
  Density200/km2 (510/sq mi)
DemonymCanosini
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
76012
Patron saintSabinus of Canosa
Saint dayAugust 1
WebsiteOfficial website

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