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  1. The province of Pesaro and Urbino ( Italian: provincia di Pesaro e Urbino, Italian: [proˈvintʃa di ˈpeːzaro e urˈbiːno]) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pesaro. It also borders the state of San Marino.

  2. The Province of Pesaro and Urbino (Italian: Provincia di Pesaro e Urbino) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pesaro. The province is also known as "Riviera of Hills". It is mostly covered by hills and is popular for its beaches.

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    Pesaro (Italian: ⓘ; Romagnol: Pés're) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, capital of the province of Pesaro and Urbino, on the Adriatic Sea. According to the 2011 census, its population was 95,011, making it the second most populous city in the Marche, after Ancona.

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  5. The Pesaro International Film Festival (Pesaro Film Festival) is one of the most important Italian film festivals, representing historically an alternative to the Venice film festival for what concerns both for the political view and the choices of films it screened.

  6. The main article for this category is Province of Pesaro and Urbino. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Province of Pesaro and Urbino.

  7. The Pesaro and Urbino province offers a long seaside with sandy and stone beaches and gentle sloping hills that take you to rugged mountain peaks in the interior, through 2 National parks: Monti Sibillini and Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga, 5 Regional parks: Monte Conero, Sasso Simone e Simoncello, Monte San Bartolo, Gole della Rossa e Frasassi ...

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    Urbino (UK: / ɜːr ˈ b iː n oʊ / ur-BEE-noh, Italian: ⓘ; Romagnol: Urbìn) is a comune (municipality) in the Italian region of Marche, southwest of Pesaro, a World Heritage Site notable for a remarkable historical legacy of independent Renaissance culture, especially under the patronage of Federico da Montefeltro, duke of Urbino from 1444 ...

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