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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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Author affiliations: Polytechnic University of Marche, Ancona, Italy (C. Co-hosted by the World Bank and the Universita Politecnica delle Marche, the theme of this yearCOs Forum in Ancona, Italy, on June 17-19, is Technology Absorption by Innovative Small and Medium Enterprises, and aims to build on themes discussed during previous events, while exploring new dimensions related in particular to the role of government in supporting small and medium sized companies (SMEs). The protest was set to spread to Portugal, Spain and Italy, after European fishermen decided at the International Fishing Fair in Ancona, Italy, to go on strike |
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