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Streets in his native town and the Bulgarian capital Sofia have been named after Positano. The one in Sofia is particularly known for the address, 20 Positano Street, headquarters of the
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for his participation in the crushing of local brigandage. After his service in the army, he joined the Bari fire brigade. According to some accounts, Positano was a follower of
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in 1861, Positano joined the diplomatic branch of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Rome in 1863. He was at first a diplomatic agent in
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La formazione della diplomazia nazionale (1861-1915) Repertorio bio-bibliografico dei funzionari del Ministero degli Affari Esteri
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Portrait of Vito Positano exhibited in the Italian Embassy in Sofia
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Vice Consul, refused to leave Sofia, thus saving it from the
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of Sofia, the capital of the newly established autonomous
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Alma mater
University of Bari

Commemorative plaque
Sofia
Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
Noicattaro
Province of Bari
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
University of Bari
Captain
Giuseppe Garibaldi
Italian unification
Kingdom of Italy
Trieste
Austrian Empire
consulates
Ottoman Empire
Corfu
Constantinople
Vice Consul
Joseph Gurko
Leandre le Gay
Austro–Hungarian
planned burning
Ottoman defending forces
marauders
deserters
bashi-bazouks

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