Anzano di Puglia
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Anzano di Puglia is a town and comune
Comune
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in the province of Foggia
Province of Foggia
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 in the Apulia
Apulia
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 region of southeast Italy
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According to the results of the national census made in 1991 Anzano di Puglia has a population of 2,239 inhabitants (Anzanesi), a surface of 11.12 square kilometers and a population density of 201.3 inhabitants per square kilometer. It rises 760 metres above sea level.

Anzano's geographical position has made it a commune in the province of Foggia, Puglia and at other times a commune in the province of Avellino, Campagnia.
In 1810 it was incorporated in to the province of Foggia. In 1862 it was absorbed by the province of Avellino and named Anzano degli Irpini. In 1931 it returned to the province of Foggia.

It is located at the intersecrtion of two ancient Roman road
Roman road
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s, namely Via Erculea and Via Aurelia Haeclansis, which leads to Herdonias (Ordona
Ordona
Ordona is a small town and comune of the province of Foggia in the region of Puglia in southern Italy.-Geography:Ascoli Satriano, Carapelle, Foggia, Orta Nova, Cerignola are nearby towns.-History:...

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