Valenzano, Apulia Explained

Valenzano
Official Name:Comune di Valenzano
Shield Alt:Coat of arms of Valenzano
Pushpin Label Position:bottom
Coordinates:41.05°N 69°W
Metropolitan City:Bari (BA)
Frazioni:San Lorenzo
Mayor:Giampaolo Romanazzi
Area Total Km2:15
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:18305
Population As Of:31 December 2010
Population Demonym:Valenzanesi
Elevation M:85
Saint:St Roch, St Anthony of Padua
Day:15–16–17 August (St. Roch)
13 June (St. Anthony)
Postal Code:70010
Area Code:080
Istat:072048
Fractions:Adelfia, Bari, Capurso, Casamassima
Fiscal Code:L571

Valenzano (Barese: Neapolitan: Valzàne) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Bari, in Apulia, Italy. It is home to several centers of scientific research, including Tecnopolis, one of the biggest of the Southern Italy in addition to The Mediterranean Agronomic Institute of Bari (IAMB) part of the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM). Valenzano is the seat of the "Antonio de Viti de Marco" Technical, Economic and Technological Institute (among which the Environmental Biotechnology specialization, established in the 2014-15 school year, stands out).

Sights include the All Saints' Church, a former 11th century abbey, and the late Renaissance church of St Roch. The baronial castle was reconstructed in 1870.

History

According to medieval historian Bonaventura da Lama, Valenzano was founded by a Greek man, named Valentinian or Valentian, who arrived in Apulia in the 8th-9th century escaping an invasion of Saracens. Historically, the area was inhabited in prehistoric and early historic times (up to 4th century BC) by the Peucetii, of Illyrian origins, as testified by funerary findings.

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Notes and References

  1. Population from ISTAT