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The ancient town was founded by the Greeks refugees from Syracuse about 390 BC, who gave it its name: Ancona is a very slightly modified transliteration of the Greek Αγκων, meaning "elbow"; the harbor to the east of the town was originally protected only by the promontory on the north, shaped like an elbow. Greek merchants established a Tyrian purple factory here (Sil. Ital. viii. 438). In Roman times it kept its own coinage with the punning device of the bent arm holding a palm branch, and the head of Aphrodite on the reverse, and continued the use of the Greek language. When it became a Roman colony is doubtful. It was occupied as a naval station in the Illyrian war of 178 BC (Liv. xli. i). Julius Caesar took possession of it immediately after crossing the Rubicon. Its harbour was of considerable importance in imperial times, as the nearest to Dalmatia, and was enlarged by Trajan, who constructed the north quay, his architect being Apollodorus of Damascus. At the beginning of it stands the marble triumphal arch with a single archway, and without bas-reliefs, erected in his honour in 115 by the senate and people. After the fall of the Roman empire Ancona, was successively attacked by the Goths, Lombards and Saracens, but recovered its strength and importance. It was one of the cities of the Pentapolis under the exarchate of Ravenna, the other four being Fano, Pesaro, Senigallia and Rimini, and eventually became an important "Marine Republic". In 1532 lost its freedom and became of the "Stato della Chiesa", under Pope Clement VII. Pope Clement XII prolonged the quay, and an inferior imitation of Trajan's arch was set up; he also erected a lazaret at the south end of the harbor, Luigi Vanvitelli being the architect-in-chief. The southern quay was built in 1880, and the harbour was protected by forts on the heights. From 1797 onwards, when the French took it, it frequently appears in history as an important fortress, until Christophe Léon Louis Juchault de Lamoricière capitulated here on September 29, 1860, eleven days after his defeat at Castelfidardo.

The municipal district of Ancona is in the region/district of Marche and it's in the province of Ancona. the postcode is 60100 and the code number is +39 071. Inhabitants are 100.402 and the surface is about 123 km2, with a density of population about 812 people for km2. Distance: from Rome 210 km, from Florence 181 km and from Venice 221 km.

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Province of Ancona:
Sirolo (km. 15) | Falconara Marittima (km. 8) | Camerano (km. 12) | Agugliano (km. 15) | Arcevia (km. 48) | Jesi (km. 25) | Genga (km. 51) | Castelfidardo (km. 19) | Osimo (km. 17) | Loreto (km. 24) | Staffolo (km. 235) | Filottrano (km. 25) | Serra De' Conti (km. 39) | Fabriano (km. 59)