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Bari is said to be the bologna of the south. It’s the capital of the Apulia region in southern Italy, and has 326,799 (2015) inhabitants. The town is highly populated by young people and foreigners, which grants the city a bustling and modern energy. Many students move her to attend the University of Bari Aldo Moro, which is located in the centre of the city.

Bari was most likely founded by the Greeks, and later passed under Roman rule in the third century BC. This means the city has a rich past and is full of beautiful ancient architecture. You can visit the archaeological museum concealed in Bari's historic bastions or the charming old city centre, where the bones of St Nicholas (also known as Santa Claus) lies in the middle of the younger and stunning Basilica di San Nicola. 

Many tourists skip Bari on their way further down the Italian coast, but this is an advantage for people looking for a place to settle as the local community has had plenty of opportunities to sprout. Located in southern europe, Bari offers the perfect mixture of warm weather, white beaches and cultural experiences to a person who also values the authenticity of a very local community.

Bari also differs from many other large Italian cities in the way that modern life has grown along with the expanding population of students and foreigners, and is therefore in many ways more modernized in terms of constructions, night-life, cuisine and so on.

Naturewise, the area has a lot to offer as well. Just a car ride away, you’ll find the Alta Mrgia National park with serene landscapes. If you choose to venture towards the sea, you’ll find strikingly beautiful coastlines with hundreds of caves and underwater walls ready to be expored by boat or with a snorkel in the water.

The city is perfectly located for people looking for an opportunity to explore the surrounding environment and countries, as Bari has direct connections to Greece, Albania and Croatia from the port, or the international airport, where you can travel to many countries in Europe.