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  1. Osimo, Province of Ancona, Marche. Osimo extends near the Adriatic Sea over the hills of the province of Ancona 3 km from the Musone River. The land is fertile and suitable for agriculture. Its historic center stands on two hills side by side, the highest of which, on which the city's cathedral stands, is called Gòmero.

  2. Cities. 1 Piacenza means "pleasing" and its palaces and churches will do so. 2 Parma is historic yet stylish, and you've got to try the ham. 3 Reggio Emilia has a cathedral, two basilicas, and monastery cloisters. 4 Modena has antiquities aplenty but is better known as the base for Ferrari motors. 5 Bologna is a magnificent old city with a rich ...

  3. Province of Fermo. The province of Fermo ( Italian: provincia di Fermo) is a province in the Marche region of Italy. It was established in 2004 and became operational in 2009. Its administrative centre and provincial capital is the city of Fermo (population of 37,995 inhabitants). Other major cities include Porto Sant'Elpidio (25,118 ...

  4. Pages in category "Municipalities of the Province of Ancona" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. A provincial government is autonomous of other provinces within the republic. Each province is governed by two main elected branches of the government: executive and legislative. Judicial affairs are separated from provincial governance and are administered by the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Each province has at least one branch of a ...

  6. Marche Airport ( Italian: Aeroporto delle Marche) ( IATA: AOI, ICAO: LIPY ), [4] formerly Ancona Falconara Airport ( Italian: Aeroporto di Ancona-Falconara ), is an airport serving Ancona and the Marche region of central Italy. The airport is located approximately 12 km (7.5 mi) west of Ancona, in Falconara Marittima.

  7. Ancona Cathedral ( Italian: Duomo di Ancona, Basilica Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Ciriaco) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Ancona, central Italy, dedicated to Saint Cyriacus. It is the seat of the Archbishop of Ancona. The building is an example of mixed Romanesque -Byzantine and Gothic elements, and stands on the site of the former ...

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