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Rodi Garganico

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Country
  
Italy

Frazioni
  
Lido del Sole

Demonym(s)
  
Rodiani

Local time
  
Tuesday 9:22 AM

Province
  
Province of Foggia

Region
  
Apulia

Elevation
  
46 m (151 ft)

Area
  
13.23 km²

Postal code
  
71012

Dialling code
  
0884

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Province / Metropolitan city
  
Province of Foggia (FG)

Weather
  
14°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 73% Humidity

Points of interest
  
Spiaggia di Levante, Spiaggia di Ponente, Spiaggia del leone, Spiaggia di Lido del Sole, Cala Camomilla

Rodi Garganico ([ˈrɔːdi ɡarˈɡaːniko]; locally Roud' [ˈroɵːd̪(ĕ)] or Rur' [ˈrʊːɾ]) is a town and commune in the province of Foggia, Apulia, south-eastern Italy. Located on a promontory east of the Lago di Varano, it is part of the Gargano National Park and of the Mountain Community of Gargano.

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Map of 71012 Rodi Garganico, Province of Foggia, Italy

Rodi is center for the production of citrus fruits such us Arance del Gargano (Gargano Oranges) and Lemon "Femminiello" of Gargano, both DOP products cultivated since the Middle Ages

It is a seaside resort with several long beaches located both west and east to the town.

History

Rodi is located in an area inhabited since prehistoric (Palaeolithic and Neolithic) times. According to early 19th century historian Michelangelo Manicone its origins are connected to the Dauni ancient people, while, according to other version, it could have been founded by Greek colonists from Rhodes. Pliny the Elder mentions a Portus Garnae which has been identified as the modern Rodi Garganico.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Rodi was destroyed by the Ostrogoths in 485 AD and rebuilt in 553 after the Gothic War. In 950 it was attacked by the Saracens. In 1461 it was occupied by the Aragonese. Starting from the 16th century, it became one of the main center for the production and trading of agrumes in southern Italy.

References

Rodi Garganico Wikipedia