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thumb|Molfetta Cathedral, or Church of Santa Maria Assunta Molfetta (; Molfettese: ) is a town located in the northern side of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy.
Molfetta is a town in southern Italy, located in the Apulia region north of the city of Bari. The town is known for its notable cathedral, the Church of Santa Maria Assunta, which reflects its historical and cultural significance in the region.
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thumb|Old town Molfetta is a town of almost 60,000 inhabitants.
Over time, many peoples passed from Molfetta, from the Byzantines to the Lombards, from the Saracens to the Swabians. Frederick II of Swabia named Molfetta "royal city". During the period of the Crusades, Molfetta acquired notoriety as a renowned stop during the journey to the Holy Land.
There were also numerous artists that the city gave to the world, among all: the painter Corrado Giaquinto, the sculptors Giulio Cozzoli and Filippo Cifariello, the composers Luigi Capotorti and Angelo Inglese, the philosopher Pantaleo Carabellese and the writer and poet Dino Claudio.
It is about 25 km north-west of Bari.
Most of Molfetta's points of interest are located near the Borgo, and can all be visited on foot. The historic centre, Piazza Municipio and Banchina Seminario are ZTL: only residents' vehicles or those with a permit can access them.
Urban public transport is provided by 5 bus lines.
thumb|The Pulo of Molfetta thumb|Duomo di San Corrado thumb|Cattedrale
Molfetta's gastronomy is very vast, it includes simple, rustic dishes, and more refined dishes, designed to conquer the interest and pleasure of gourmets. As Molfetta is a maritime city, traditional Molfetta dishes can only be based on fish; among these we remember the famous one which consists of a soup of fresh boiled rock fish together with a sauté of fresh tomatoes, garlic and parsley in extra virgin olive oil .
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thumb|Molfetta Cathedral, or Church of Santa Maria Assunta Molfetta (; Molfettese: ) is a town located in the northern side of the Metropolitan City of Bari, Apulia, southern Italy.
It has a well restored old city, and its own dialect.
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