or MOLA DI BARI, a seaport-town of Naples, in the province of Bari, situated on a low point of land on the Adriatic, 13 miles S.E. of Bari. The town consists of an old and new portion; the former of which contains a castle, and is surrounded by walls and ditches, but is meanly built, with narrow and irregular streets. The new part of the town, however, which extends along the shore, is better laid out, and has three creeks for the accommodation of small vessels. The harbour is insecure; but the roadstead, though unprotected, has good anchorage. A considerable coasting trade is carried on in oil, cotton, and carrots. Pop. 8400.