Marconi-San Girolamo-Fesca

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Location of the province of Bari

The Marconi-San Girolamo-Fesca, improperly named simply San Girolamo, is a quarter of Bari, the capital of Apulia. The quarter has about 12,900 residents.

Geography

It covers an area of 6.3 km2 to the north of the city-centre between Libertà and Palese. The current boundaries of San Girolamo-Marconi-Fesca are:

Notes and references

    Coordinates: 41°08′12″N16°50′36″E / 41.1366°N 16.8434°E / 41.1366; 16.8434


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