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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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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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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...
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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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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...
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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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characterized to the
north by the
gulfs of
Trieste and Venice, in the
center by the
Conero promontory, to the
south by that of the Gargano,
which forms the Gulf of...