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Pesaro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Ca' Pesaro - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Marche Voyager - Your guide to Pesaro in the Marches region of Italy ... The capital of the Marche's Pesaro & Urbino province, this appealing city is in turn an attractive seaside resort, a thriving fishing port and an important manufacturing centre.
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Complete, objective information on Pesaro travel, including photos and reviews. Add your own wiki-style contributions. ... Hometown of Italian composer Rossini, Pesaro is located on the Adriatic Coast. Situated on the Adriatic Sea, Pesaro's cityscape has a medieval center, and becomes increasingly modern the closer you get...
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Controdeduzioni alle Varianti sulle NTA del PRG vigente ... Riadozione della Variante alla NTA ... Immagine del Comune di Pesaro...
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Pesaro A city of north-central Italy on the Adriatic Sea west of Florence. On the site of a Roman colony, it became part of the Papal States in 1631 ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: Pesaro...
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Pesaro; Ser Jacopo's; Hometown ... Where is Pesaro? ... There it is - on the Adriatic coast between Rimini and Ancona.
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We learn much of the majolica of Pesaro, a seaport on the Adriatic, about four hours from Urbino by coach, through its special historian, G. Passeri. ... Some say he was a native of Pesaro, others give Farnese in the Campagna as the place of his birth in 1694. We know that he settled there and wrote, in 1750,
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Pesaro had already existed for some time as a settlement of the "Piceni" people when it became a Roman colony in 184 B.C. It became a commercial town during the Roman Empire. After the fall of the Empire (476 A.D.) Pesaro suffered invasions from Byzantine people, the Langobards and the Franks.
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Passeri quotes a certain Joannis a Bocalibus of Forli, who in 1396 established himself at Pesaro. In 1462 mention is made of the loan of a large sum for the enlargement of a manufactory of vessels.
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