Cerignola
Cerignola is a city and comune in the province of Foggia, in the Puglia region of southeast Italy. It is located in the Tavoliere plains, a fertile agricultural area. The city's economy is largely based on agriculture, particularly olive oil and durum wheat production. The famous Cerignola olive, a large, green variety, takes its name from the city.
Historically, Cerignola has roots stretching back to ancient times, though much of its modern urban structure
Notable landmarks in Cerignola include the Piazza della Repubblica, the main square, and the Cathedral of San