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Ancona: Capital of the province with little more than 100,000 inhabitants, Anconais made up both of ancient and modern. The city is built on a promontory-shaped elbow which overlooks the sea and hosts the largest naturalharbour in the mid-Adriatic. The typical features of Ancona is its positionlooking out to sea, its history and monuments, well-kept semi-urban parksand beautiful surroundings. |
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Riviera del Conero: A unique and beautiful coastline which offers a clean sea for swimming, white beaches and steep cliffs plunging into the sea.Remote beaches and coves alternate with more accessible and equippedbeaches which offer bars, restaurants and lots of fun. Places to visit: Portonovo, Numana, Marcelli and Porto Recanati. |
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The Rosso Conero Way: The Rosso Conero way is a land exposed to sea breezes, with a calcareoussoil, poor but well-structured giving the Montepulciano Rosso Conero characteristics which are impossible elsewhere. Along the Rosso Coneroway, the traveller meets broom, arbutus and privet discovering the small vineyards which cling silently to the inaccessible cliffs and recliningsoft hills. Numerous beautiful wineries dot the territory. |
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Loreto: Here, one of the most important holy shrines of the peninsular is to befound ( perhaps one of the largest in the Christendom). Many pilgrimsvisit the shrine each year, often in the hope of a healing miracle whileart lovers visit the precious masterpieces contained in the famousBasilica housing the famous Holy House, where according to the tradition,the Virgin Mary was born, lived and received the announcement of thebirth of Jesus. |
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