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Foggia

American  
[fawd-jah] / ˈfɔd dʒɑ /

noun

  1. a city in SE Italy.


Foggia British  
/ ˈfɔddʒa /

noun

  1. a city in SE Italy, in Apulia: seat of Emperor Frederick II; centre for Carbonari revolutionary societies in the revolts of 1820, 1848, and 1860. Pop: 155 203 (2001)

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"There is no lack of protection, no legal gap to fill," is how law professor Valeria Torre of Foggia University puts it.

From BBC • Nov. 25, 2025

The president of Apulia, who was attending a rally in Rome to ask for peace in Ukraine, said in a post on Facebook that he had left the event to go to Foggia.

From Reuters • Nov. 5, 2022

The prosecutor’s office in Foggia has begun an investigation into what the governor of Puglia has called a “catastrophic error”.

From The Guardian • Apr. 9, 2020

Out of all his combat missions, perhaps the closest call Miller had during the war was on takeoff from the field at Foggia.

From Washington Times • Jan. 29, 2018

In winter he abode at Foggia, and in sum-129-mer in the mountains, for the delights of the chase.

From Villani's Chronicle Being Selections from the First Nine Books of the Croniche Fiorentine of Giovanni Villani by Villani, Giovanni