Acquaviva delle Fonti

Acquaviva delle Fonti Barese: F+M=A. Iacquavìve, [jakːwaˈviːvə], called Acquaviva until 1863) is an Italian town and comune of 20 446 inhabitants of the Metropolitan City of Bari, in Apulia. Famous for its characteristic which was assigned the DOP mark, the main monuments are the Palazzo de Mari (now, it's the town hall), the Co-Cathedral of Sant'Eustachio and the ancient village. The town is located on the Murge upland. The elevation is 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, and the town is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the Adriatic Sea and Bari, which is the biggest city of the region. The Ionian Sea is more than 45 kilometres (28 mi) away.

Acquaviva delle Fonti

Acquaviva delle Fonti Barese: F+M=A. Iacquavìve, [jakːwaˈviːvə], called Acquaviva until 1863) is an Italian town and comune of 20 446 inhabitants of the Metropolitan City of Bari, in Apulia. Famous for its characteristic which was assigned the DOP mark, the main monuments are the Palazzo de Mari (now, it's the town hall), the Co-Cathedral of Sant'Eustachio and the ancient village. The town is located on the Murge upland. The elevation is 300 metres (980 ft) above sea level, and the town is 26 kilometres (16 mi) from the Adriatic Sea and Bari, which is the biggest city of the region. The Ionian Sea is more than 45 kilometres (28 mi) away.