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Monte Conero (Italian pronunciation: [ˈmonte ˈkɔːnero]) or
Mount Conero, also
known as
Monte d'Ancona (Mount of Ancona), is a
promontory in Italy, situated...
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Stadio del
Conero was the home
field of the
Italian football club A.C.
Ancona until 2010 when the club was
canceled by
every league.
Currently it is the...
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Meraviglie di
Gusto - Paccas****i del
Conero,
salse e composte" [Rinci -
Wonders of
Taste - Paccas****i del
Conero,
sauces and compotes]. www.rinci.it....
- Sea,
between the
slopes of the two
extremities of the
promontory of
Monte Conero,
Monte Astagno and
Monte Guasco.
Ancona is one of the main
ports on the...
- by
Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone to the
Centro Sportivo Italiano. The 'Del
Conero'
stadium was
visited by Pope John Paul II twice. The club has been promoted...
- d'Abruzzo and
Offida Rosso; and the DOC
wines Montepulciano d'Abruzzo,
Rosso Conero, and
Rosso Piceno Superiore. It
should not be
confused with the similarly...
- of 16.68
square kilometres (6.44 sq mi). The town is
situated near
Monte Conero and in
medieval times it was a
castle which belonged to the
Conti Cortesi...
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between Gabicce and
Pesaro in the north, and the
eastern slopes of
Monte Conero near Ancona.
Climate is temperate. Inland, in the
mountainous areas, is...
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penalty shoot–out p=after
penalty shoot–out 6
April 1994 21:00
Stadio del
Conero,
Ancona Attendance: 16,871 Referee:
Alfredo Trentalange 20
April 1994 21:00...
- Jupiter's
spreading oak-tree." The name of the
Italian promontory Mount Conero,
situated directly south of the port of
Ancona on the
Adriatic Sea, derives...