Pulicchio di Gravina
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Pulicchio di Gravina (in the local dialect Pulícchie or Pulidde)[2] is the second-largest doline in the Murge plateau (in Apulia, southern Italy) after Pulo di Altamura. It falls into the territory of Gravina in Puglia, located about 10 kilometers (6.2 mi) north of the latter, close to the border with Altamura's territory. It shares the local toponym pulo with other large dolines of the region, i.e. Pulo di Altamura, Pulo di Molfetta and Pulicchio di Toritto.
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Location | Altamura, Apulia, Italy |
Coordinates | 40°54′15″N 16°25′21″E |
Depth | 87 meters (285 ft)[1] |
Length | 400–530 meters (1,310–1,740 ft)[1] |
Geology | Karst |
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The doline is very close to other two karst landforms, Gurio Lamanna and Tre Paduli.