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Ascoli Piceno (AP)Region Marche, Italy
25 km from the Adriatic Sea, the town lies at the confluence of Tronto River with the Castellano stream and is surrounded on three sides by mountains: the Monti Sibillini to the north and west and the Monti della Laga to the south. The recent industrialization brought to Ascoli several Italian and multinational companies but the bulk of the economy is represented by small and medium-size companies. Agriculture is also important with wheat, olives and fruit being the main produce.
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Altitude: 154 m a.s.l --
Population: ca. 50,000 inhabitants
-- Zip/postal code: 63100
-- Phone Area Code: 0736
-- Patron Saint: Sant'Emidio celebrated on the 5th August
-- Frazioni & Località: Bivio Giustimana, Campolungo, Caprignano, Carpineto, Casalena, Casamurana, Case di Coccia, Caselle, Castel di Lama stazione, Castel Trosino, Cervara, Colle, Colle San Marco, Colloto, Colonna, Colonnata, Faiano, Folignano, Funti, Giustimana, Il Palazzo, Lago, Lisciano, Lisciano di Colloto, Montadamo, Monte di Rosara, Morignano, Mozzano, Oleificio Panichi, Palombare, Pedana, Piagge, Pianaccerro, Poggio di Bretta, Polesio, Ponte Pedana, Porchiano, Rosara, San Pietro, Santa Maria a Corte, Talvacchia, Taverna di Mezzo, Trivigliano, Tronzano, Valle Fiorana, Valle Senzana, Valli, Vena Piccola, Venagrande, Villa Sant'Antonio.
-- GPS Coordinates: 42°51'N, 13°35'E
-- Useful Links: the comune official website www.comune.ascoli-piceno.it, the official website of the Quintana
HistoryAscoli was founded by an Italic population (Sabini) several centuries before Rome on the important Via Salaria (Salaria Road) which connected Latium with the salt production area on the Adriatic coast. In 268 BC it became an allied city of Rome. In 91 BC it revolted against Rome together with other cities in central Italy but in 89 BC was conquered by the Romans.During the Middle Ages it was conquered by the Lombards in 578, then by the Franks in 789, but ultimately it was the Catholic Church Bishops to gain influence and power inside the city. In 1189 a free municipality was established but internal feuds led to the rule of a number of different lords. After two centuries of disorder, in the late 16th century the authority of the Pope was re-established. Ascoli followed then almost two centuries of cultural, economic stagnation, turning into a small agricultural centre. In 1860 it was annexed together with the rest of the Marche region and Umbria to the Kingdom of Italy. What to see:
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