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   name              = Marche |
 
   name              = Marche |
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   isocode          =   |
 
   isocode          =   |
 
   capital          = [[Ancona]] |
 
   capital          = [[Ancona]] |
   governor          = Gian Mario Spacca<br />(''[[The Union (political coalition)|The Union]]'') |
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   governor          = Gian Mario Spacca<br>(''[[Democracy is Freedom - Daisy]]''-''[[The Union (political coalition)|Union]]'') |
   zone              = [[Central Italy]] |
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   zone              = [[CNorthern Italy]] |
   province          = [[Province of Ancona|Ancona]]<br />[[Province of Ascoli Piceno|Ascoli Piceno]]<br />[[Province of Fermo|Fermo]]<br />[[Province of Macerata|Macerata]]<br />[[Province of Pesaro e Urbino|Pesaro e Urbino]] |
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   province          = 5 |
 
   municipality      = 246 |
 
   municipality      = 246 |
 
   arearank          = 15th |
 
   arearank          = 15th |
   area              = 9.694 |
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   area              = 9,694 |
 
   areapercent      = 3.2 |
 
   areapercent      = 3.2 |
   population_as_of  = 2003 est. |
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   population_as_of  = 2006 est. |
   populationrank    = 13th |
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   populationrank    = 6th |
   population        = 1,484,601 |
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   population        = 1,528,809 |
 
   populationpercent = 2.6 |
 
   populationpercent = 2.6 |
   populationdensity = 153 |
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   populationdensity = 158 |
   coatofarms        = [[Image:Regione Marche Italy.gif]] | <!-- Replace with region Coat of Arms -->
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   coatofarms        = [[Image:Regione Marche Italy.gif|120px]] |
   map              = [[Image:Italy Regions Marche 220px.png]] |
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   map              = [[Image:Italy Regions Marche Map.png]] |
 
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''This article refers to the Italian region. There are other regions called '''[[Marches]]'''.''
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The '''Marche''' (plural, originally ''le marche di Ancona'' = the [[Marches]] of Ancona) are a region of central [[Italy]], bordering [[Emilia-Romagna]] north and [[Tuscany]] and the republic of [[San Marino]] to the north-west, [[Umbria]] to the south-west, [[Abruzzo]] and [[Latium]] to the south-east and the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the east.
 
The '''Marche''' (plural, originally ''le marche di Ancona'' = the [[Marches]] of Ancona) are a region of central [[Italy]], bordering [[Emilia-Romagna]] north and [[Tuscany]] and the republic of [[San Marino]] to the north-west, [[Umbria]] to the south-west, [[Abruzzo]] and [[Latium]] to the south-east and the [[Adriatic Sea]] to the east.
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==External links==
 
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*[http://www.regione.marche.it/ Official Site of the Marche Region]
 
*[http://www.regione.marche.it/ Official Site of the Marche Region]
 
*[http://www.italy-weather-and-maps.com/maps/italy/lemarche.gif Map of Marche]
 
*[http://www.italy-weather-and-maps.com/maps/italy/lemarche.gif Map of Marche]
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[[Category:Marche|*]]
 
[[Category:NUTS 2 Statistical Regions of Europe]]
 

Latest revision as of 19:24, 1 August 2009

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The Marche (plural, originally le marche di Ancona = the Marches of Ancona) are a region of central Italy, bordering Emilia-Romagna north and Tuscany and the republic of San Marino to the north-west, Umbria to the south-west, Abruzzo and Latium to the south-east and the Adriatic Sea to the east.

The regional capital is Ancona. The region is divided into five provinces: Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Fermo, Macerata all part of the ancient territory of Picenum, and Pesaro e Urbino which is composed of the traditionally separate provinces of Pesaro and Urbino, that were part of ancient Umbria. In 2004, a fifth province, the province of Fermo, was voted to come into being in 2009. The provinces of the Marche have distinct histories, largely owing to the geography of the region: except for the river valleys and the often very narrow coastal strip, the land is hilly. In the 19th century a railroad from Bologna to Brindisi linked the Marche along the coast-line of the entire territory: inland, the mountainous nature of the region even today allows little communication north and south, except by rough roads over the passes.

In a traditional mezzadria system, under which products are equally divided between the owners and the cultivators of the land, the rather unproductive soil and difficult terrain was fairly highly cultivated. The port of Ancona was the only really good harbor, the other small harbors were used by fishing fleets: the Marche furnished a large contingent of sailors to the Italian navy.


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