The province of Barletta-Andria-Trani (, ) is a province in the region of Apulia in Italy. The establishment of the province took effect in June 2009, and Andria was appointed as its seat of government on 21 May 2010.

It was created from 10 municipalities, which were formerly in the provinces of Bari and Foggia, taking its name from the three cities which share the new province's administrative functions. The population is 375,933 as of 2026.

Municipalities

  • Andria
  • Barletta
  • Bisceglie
  • Canosa di Puglia
  • Margherita di Savoia
  • Minervino Murge
  • San Ferdinando di Puglia
  • Spinazzola
  • Trani
  • Trinitapoli

Demographics

As of 2026, the population is 375,933, of which 49.5% are male, and 50.5% are female. Minors make up 15.3% of the population, and seniors make up 22.8%.

Immigration

As of 2025, of the known countries of birth of 375,361 residents, the most numerous are: Italy (362,565 – 96.6%), Romania (3,986 – 1.1%).

Government

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|Francesco Ventola

|align=center|8 June 2009

|align=center|14 October 2014

|The People of Freedom

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|Francesco Carlo Spina

|align=center|14 October 2014

|align=center|29 February 2016

|Independent (centre-right)

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|Nicola Giorgino

|align=center|11 October 2016

|align=center|29 April 2019

|Forza Italia

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|Bernardo Lodispoto

|align=center|27 September 2019

|align=center|Incumbent

|Independent (centre-left)

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Image:Castel del Monte - Andria.jpg|Castel del Monte

Image:Portale Sant'Agostino Andria.JPG|Sant'Agostino, Andria

Image:Porta santandrea andria.jpg|Porta Sant'Andrea, Andria

Image:Barletta Castello SE 2008 Ott21.jpeg|Barletta Castle

Image:Colosso di Barletta.jpg|Colossus of Barletta

Image:Barletta cattedrale apr06 03.jpg|Barletta Cathedral

Image:Trani Cathedral BW 2016-10-14 15-44-23.jpg|Trani Cathedral

Image:Facciata castello svevo Trani.jpg|Trani, Apulia Castle

Image:Tempio italico canosa.png|Remains of the San Leucio Basilica in Canosa di Puglia

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See also

  • Castle of Barletta

References

  • www.trani.biz Trani city web site
  • www.barlettaweb.com Barletta city web site
  • www.andriaweb.com Andria city web site
  • www.bisceglieweb.com Bisceglie city web site
  • Canosa city web site