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AnconaItalian city, naval base and ferry port; capital of Marche region, situated on the Adriatic Sea 140 km/87 mi northeast of Rome; population (2001) 100,500. There are shipbuilding, chemical, fishing, and engineering industries here. Ancona has a Romanesque cathedral and a former palace of the popes. Ancona's harbour is one of the best on the Adriatic; it has a busy port trade, and has been used as a naval base since the 19th century.
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A March 23 story by Italy's AGI news service pointed to a link
connecting the tragedy in Kosovo with the horrific March 11 terrorist
attacks in Spain: Spanish police identified a port in Ancona, Italy,
used by al-Qaeda smugglers as the "last piece of the puzzle"
of the 3-11 massacre. Port calls include
Katakolon, Athens and Mykonos/Delos, Greece; Istanbul and Kusadasi,
Turkey; and Ancona, Italy. It was melatonin's ability to enhance immunity that initially
intrigued immunologist Walter Pierpaoli of the Biancalana-Masera
Foundation for the Aged in Ancona, Italy. |
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