Province of Ancône
The province of Ancône is an Italian province , on the Adriatique, in the area of the Marches. Its provincial capital is Ancône.
Geography
The province of Ancône is a province of Walk (area of central Italy) and counts approximately 465000 inhabitants and of which capital is to it Ancône. It is located at the east of Italy vis-a-vis the Adriatic Sea, in the North-West of the common borders with the Province of Pesaro and Urbino, in the south of the Province of Macerata, in the west with Ombrie (Province of Perugia).
History
- the first establishments go up with the Bronze Age and of iron. Thereafter, the Greeks colonized the territory. In 295 before J. - C. the Romans came and founded many cities.
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the zone was offered by Charlemagne to the State of the Church.
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About the year the 1000 area of Ancône began a fight for independence and thus faced on several occasions the Saint Worsens Roman Germanic, who tried on several occasions to restore his authority.
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the province of Ancône corresponds to old the Marche of Ancône. It formed under the departments of the Tronto, the Musone, and part of that of the Métaure.
Nature
Economy
Culture
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Administration
Others
See too
- Common of the province of Ancône
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