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7 unusual facts about Senigallia


Bianchello del Metauro

The region lies on the western coast of Italy, close to Pesaro, and encompassing the towns of Fano and Senigallia.

Evgeny Ukhanov

He was a major prize winner in the International Piano Competition for Young Pianists in Senigallia, Italy in 1997.

Fabrizio Sceberras Testaferrata

That same year, on April 6, he was appointed as the ordinary of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Senigallia in Italy.

He served as Bishop of Senigallia from 1818 until his death in 1843.

Maurizio Montalbini

Maurizio Montalbini (Senigallia 4 September 1953–Pieve Torina 19 September 2009) was an Italian sociologist and caver who had lived in complete isolation in an underground chamber multiple times since 1986.

Renato Cesarini

Cesarini was born in Senigallia, near Ancona, in the Italian region of Marche, but when he was only a few months old he and his family emigrated to Buenos Aires, in Argentina.

Senigallia

Senigallia, spread out along the coast at the mouth of the river Misa, was founded in the 4th century BC by the Gallic tribe of the Senones and became the first Roman colony on the Adriatic shore.


Carlo Peroni

Born in Senigallia, Ancona, Peroni started his career in 1948 collaborating with the children magazine Il Giornalino, then he worked for a number of Italian and European magazines and newspapers, such as Corriere dei Piccoli, Guerin Sportivo, Bild-Zeitung.

Cinzio Passeri Aldobrandini

In some documents he is known as Cinzio Passeri Aldobrandini because, after settling in Romagna, the family varied its name according to the place from which they had moved - his father Aurelio Personeni was born in Cà Personeni (frazione of Bedulita in the province of Bergamo) and later Aurelio's family moved to Cà Passero (frazione of Berbenno in the province of Bergamo); as a merchant, Aurelio moved to Senigallia, where he married.

Gaetano Bedini

Thanks to influential friends, including Giovanni Mastai Ferretti (the future Pope Pius IX, also native of Senigallia), he dedicated himself to politics.

La Spezia–Rimini Line

The La SpeziaRimini Line (sometimes also referred to as the MassaSenigallia Line), in the linguistics of the Romance languages, is a line that demarcates a number of important isoglosses that distinguish Romance languages south and east of the line from Romance languages north and west of it.


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