Ascoli Satriano is a town in Italy, classified as a comune (the basic administrative division in the Italian municipal system). While specific details about its historical significance or current importance are not provided, it represents one of the many established communities that make up Italy's local governance structure.
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Polychrome marble carving (4th century BC) of two griffins devouring a deer. Formerly at the Getty Museum, now at The Museum Center of Ascoli Satriano. Church of San Rocco. Ascoli Satriano ( Italian: [ˈaskoli satriˈaːno]; Foggiano: Àsculë) is a town and comune in the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. It is located on the edge of a large plain in Northern Apulia known as the Tavoliere delle Puglie.
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