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Originally appearing in Volume V23, Page 946 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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RUVO  , a

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town and episcopal see of Apulia, Italy, in the province of Bari, 21 M . W. of the city of that name by steam
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tramway, 853 ft. above sea-level . Pop . (1901) 25,245 . The
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cathedral, a
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basilica with a very lofty
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nave (so high, indeed, that the gable of the
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facade is only slightly above the steep sloping
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roofs of the aisles, and the clerestory is very small), and with two aisles, has three apses, a square campanile and a rich facade with three portals . It belongs probably to the 13th century . The interior has a
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fine
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triforium; it contains some interesting frescoes of the 15th century, and is unique in Apulia in having a gallery supported by corbels round the nave (see A . Avena, Monumenti dell' Italia Meridianale, Rome, 1902, 117) . S . Giovanni Rotondo is an ancient circular baptistery with two large fonts . In the Palazzo Jatta is a famous and beautiful collection of vases and coins found in the Apulian tombs around the city;
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part of these, however, are now to be found in the museum at Naples . The Palazzo Spinola has an interesting Renaissance court .

Ruvo occupies the site of the ancient Rubi, on the Via Trajana (see

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APPIA, VIA) . Coins were issued by the city before it became
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Roman . (T .

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