Adelfia

Comune in Apulia, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Adelfia (Greek: Αδέλφια, meaning brothers; Barese: Adélfie) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy. The town is 18 km (11 mi) south of central Bari, and is a combination of two smaller towns, Montrone and Canneto.

CountryItaly
FrazioniCanneto, Montrone
Elevation
154 m (505 ft)
DemonymAdelfiesi
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Comune di Adelfia
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Adelfia is located in Italy
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Location of Adelfia in Italy
Adelfia is located in Apulia
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Adelfia (Apulia)
Coordinates: 41°00′N 16°52′E
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
Metropolitan cityBari (BA)
FrazioniCanneto, Montrone
Government
  MayorGiuseppe Cosola
Area
  Total
33.81 km2 (13.05 sq mi)
Elevation
154 m (505 ft)
Population
 (31-8-2022)[2]
  Total
16,471
  Density487.2/km2 (1,262/sq mi)
DemonymAdelfiesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
70010
Dialing code080
Patron saintSt. Tryphon
Saint day10 November
WebsiteOfficial website
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History

The urban center includes two former villages that were separated for a long time. Canneto was founded by the Normans of Robert Guiscard between 1080 and 1090, on the place of an ancient center (probably to be identified with Celiae), documented from ceramics and more recent graves from the 4th century. Montrone was founded in 980 by Greek refugees. Both had been subdued to varied feudal lords until 1806 when feudalism was abolished under the Kingdom of Two Sicilies. The two villages were united in 1927 under the artificial name of Adelfia, from the Greek term adelphòs, meaning brotherhood.

Between the 19th and the 20th century, there was considerable emigration to the United States. Town life is now mainly connected to nearby Bari.

Adelfia has a strong Catholic tradition. Its citizens celebrate the feasts of its patron saints, San Trifone (in Montrone) and San Vittoriano (in Canneto), in November and July each year. The celebrations include fairs, masses and fireworks competitions which attract thousands of pilgrims from all over the world.

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