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Ancona (3m s./m.) |
It was so called from the Greek word that means elbow bent reffered to its position made by mount Conero and extended to the coast. It was founded by the Syracusan Greeks and had itys spledors during King Traiano' reign. |
Loreto (125m s./m.) |
Place of religious cult dedicated to the Madonna di Loreto, going back to 1294 when it was constructed the Basilica fortress, today enormously visited from religius faithfuls and pilgrims.
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Morro d'Alba (200m s./m.) |
Morro d'Alba is a small hilltop town of medieval origin that is set in the enchanting Marche countryside beetwen the valleys of the river Misa and Esino.
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Senigallia (3m s./m.) |
The first Roman Colony on the Adriatic coast. Senigallia's history is still alive and it can be seen in the cobbled streets of the old town: The Medioeval Castle “Rocca Roverasca”, the Town Hall and its Churches. |
Ascoli Piceno (153m s./m.) |
Ascoli city, compact in the medieval territory, has many reasons of interest: not only the unquestionable beauty of its more celebre public square, but medieval ends, noble architectures and masterpieces of art in the rich museums.
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Macerata (311m s./m.) |
The historical nucleus of Macerata is encircled by the still intact ancient city walls and in the inside noble palaces, ancient ways and the neoclassic Sferisterio where built.
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Pesaro (11m s./m.) |
A sunbathing resort rich of art and monuments and also an important
commercial and industrial town, that represents, with Pesaro and Urbino one of the main cities of the region.
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Urbino (485m s./m.) |
It is located in the Montefeltro region between Pesaro and part of the nearby Province of Forlì and the Republic of San Marino. Urbino is famous as the seat of the Montefeltro family and its Renaissance art monuments.
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