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Bari
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Ba·ri  (bär)
A city of southeast Italy on the Adriatic Sea. Probably founded by Illyrians, it was controlled successively by the Greeks, Romans, Goths, Lombards, Byzantines, Normans, and Venetians and became part of the kingdom of Naples in 1557. Population: 325,000.

Bari [ˈbɑːrɪ]
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(Placename) a port in SE Italy, capital of Apulia, on the Adriatic coast. Pop.: 331 848 (2000 est.)
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Noun1.Bari - capital city of the Apulia region on the Adriatic coast
Apulia, Puglia - a region in southeastern Italy on the Adriatic


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BISCEGLIA, BARI, ITALY Antoinetta Lopopolo of Bisceglia, Bari, Italy passed away Sunday, August 2, 2009 after a brief illness.
1971: Born Bari, Italy, June 28 1988-1995: Has three spells at Bari, as well as Mantova and Pescavo 1995: Joins Fiorentina 1997: Moves to Rangers for pounds 4million.
 
 
 
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