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Antonio Bellavista
Antonio Bellavista (born 19 November 1977) is an Italian footballer who is retired. He played as a midfielder. Career Early career He grows in Bitonto and then he passed to A.S. Bari. Bari Bellavista passed in 1995–1996 season in the first team of Bari, but he didn't play. Pistoiese He joined to Pistoiese for a season. He played 6 matches, (0 goals). Bari He returned to Bari for a season, but he played only 2 matches (0 goals). Giulianova He joined to Giulianova, and he grows very much. He played for a season (31 matches, 1 goal). Treviso He joined to Treviso for a season and he played 24 matches (1 goal). Bari He returned to Bari from 1999 to 2007. Bellavista played 248 matches (6 goals). He played for 2 seasons (42 games, 1 goal) in the Serie A for A.S. Bari. Verona He joined to Verona in 2008–2009 season. He played 33 matches (1 goal) Andria BAT He returned in Apulia in 2009 with Andria BAT. He played 6 matches (0 goals) Bellavista was given a 5-year suspensi ...
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Bitonto
Bitonto (; nap, label= Bitontino, Vetònde) is a city and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Bari (Apulia region), Italy. It lies to the west of Bari. It is nicknamed the "City of Olives", due to the numerous olive groves surrounding the city. Geography Bitonto lies approximately to the west of the city of Bari, near the coast of the Adriatic Sea. The bordering municipalities are Bari, Bitetto, Palo del Colle, Altamura, Toritto, Ruvo di Puglia, Terlizzi, and Giovinazzo. The hamlets (''frazioni'') are Mariotto and Palombaio. History The city was founded by the Peucetii, and its inhabitants referred to by the Greek settlers of the region as ''Butontinoi'', an ethnonym of uncertain derivation.Bitonto.net
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According to one tradition, the city was named after Botone, an
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