Orsara di Puglia, Province of Foggia, Apulia, Italy

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🇮🇹 Orsara di Puglia is a small town and comune in the province of Foggia, Apulia, southern Italy.

Named as Orsara Dauno-Irpina between 1861 and 1884, the town was part of the province of Avellino until 1927.

The origins of Orsara date back to antiquity, as can be deduced from some archaeological findings that attest to the contacts with the Osci and the Irpini. In Roman times it was affected by the Second Punic War while the Via Traiana, a variant of the more ancient Via Appia, passed along the course of the Sannoro stream.

In the VIII century a community of Basilian monks settled there, dedicated to the cult of the archangel Michael, who was venerated in the cave that today takes his name. In the Middle Ages the town, named Castrum Ursariae, was equipped with walls, which protected it from foreign incursions. During Norman times, the court of Ripalonga were in defense of the Via Francigena. The knights of Calavera settled here during the mid 1200s and early 1300s.

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Economy The economy is essentially based on agriculture, with crops of wheat, broad beans, maize and sunflowers; there are poultry, sheep and goat farms. In recent years, food and wine tourism has had a strong boost, sealed by the recognition as a Slow Food city in 2007.

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Places of interest • Parish church of San Nicola, dating back to the 16th century: it preserves a wooden statue of the Madonna della Neve, made in 1624 by the Neapolitan sculptor Aniello Stellato. • Church of Santa Maria della Neve, built in the 17th century on an older building • Abbey of Sant'Angelo or dell'Annunziata, built between the 8th and 11th centuries in Byzantine style and originally the monastery of Santi Nicandro and Marciano • Convent of San Domenico, from the 11th century • Grotta di San Michele Arcangelo, a pilgrimage destination from the 8th century • Fountain of the Angel • Fontana Nuova, (16th century) • Baronial Palace, from the 13th century, with a tower with arched single lancet windows. It hosted the knights of Calatrava and later the Guevara family, who were lords of Orsara. • Torre Guevara, built in the second half of the seventeenth century by Duke Guevara di Bovino. In the early eighteenth century it was the hunting residence of Charles III of Bourbon.

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Orsara di Puglia has a population of over 3,268 people. Orsara di Puglia also forms part of the wider Foggia province which has a population of over 627,102 people.

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Antipodal to Orsara di Puglia is: -164.733,-41.283

Locations Near: Orsara di Puglia 15.2667,41.2833

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🇮🇹 San Severo 15.377,41.691 d: 46.2  

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🇮🇹 Potenza 15.799,40.637 d: 84.6  

🇮🇹 Caserta 14.327,41.066 d: 82.3  

🇮🇹 Torre Annunziata 14.45,40.75 d: 90.6  

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