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Cerignola

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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Foggia (FG)

Area
  
593.7 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 10:00 AM

Dialling code
  
0885

Region
  
Apulia

Elevation
  
120 m (390 ft)

Province
  
Province of Foggia

Postal code
  
71042

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Frazioni
  
Angeloni, Borgo Libertà, Borgo Tressanti, Cerignola Campagna, Moschella, Pozzo Terraneo

Demonym(s)
  
Cerignolani or Cerignolesi

Weather
  
11°C, Wind NW at 32 km/h, 69% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Torre Alemanna, Museo Etnografico Cerignolano, Riserva Statale Il Monte

Cerignola [tʃeriɲˈɲɔːla] is a town and comune of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Foggia, 40 kilometres (25 miles) southeast from the town of Foggia. It has the third-largest land area of any comune in Italy, at 593.71 square kilometres (229.23 sq mi), after Rome and Ravenna.

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Map of Cerignola, Province of Foggia, Italy

History

Cerignola occupies the site of Furfane, a station on the Via Traiana between Canusium and Herdoniae.

It was a municipium during the Roman Empire and was rebuilt after a great earthquake in 1731, and has a considerable agricultural trade. In 1503 the Spaniards under Gonzalo de Córdoba defeated the French under Louis d'Armagnac (6th Duke of Nemours) below the town, a victory which ensured Spain the rule over the kingdom of Naples (see battle of Cerignola) and is considered the first battle whose outcome was determined by gunpowder.

It is the native town of philologist Nicola Zingarelli, founder of the Zingarelli Italian dictionary, and syndicalist Giuseppe Di Vittorio. Achille La Guardia, father of Fiorello LaGuardia, Mayor of New York, originated from here.

Rosso di Cerignola DOC

The Italian wine DOC of Rosso di Cerignola is designated for red wine production only. Grapes are limited to a harvest yield of 14 tonnes/ha with the finished wine required to have at least 12% alcohol. The wine is a blend of at least 55% Uva di Troia, 15-30% Negroamaro, and up to 15% of an assortment of Sangiovese, Barbera, Montepulciano, Malbec and Trebbiano. If the wine is labeled as Riserva then the wine must have been aged at least two years in oak barrels/wood with a minimum alcohol level of 13%.

Main sights

  • The Cathedral.
  • The Chiesa Madre of St. Francis of Assisi (11th-12th centuries).
  • Torre Alemanna (13th century), in the frazione Borgo Libertà.
  • Church of Beata Vergine del Monte Carmelo (16th century).
  • Palazzo Cirillo-Farrusi.
  • Piano delle Fosse del Grano.
  • Transportation

    Cerignola has a station on the Pescara-Bari main railroad, served by regional trains. It has also a gate on the A14 Bologna-Taranto Motoryway and one on the A16 Napoli-Canosa Motorway. Provincial roads connect it to the main centre in the region as well.

    Public bus service in the town is provided by STUC company.

    Twin towns – sister cities

    Cerignola is twinned with:

  • Vizzini, Italy
  • Montilla, Spain
  • Nemours, France
  • References

    Cerignola Wikipedia