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Ascoli-Piceno — • Diocese comprising sixteen towns in the Province of Ascoli Piceno, two in that of Aquila, and two in that of Teramo, Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ascoli Piceno Ascoli Piceno … Catholic encyclopedia
ASCOLI PICENO — ASCOLI PICENO, city in central Italy, south of Ancona. Ascoli Piceno was one of the first towns to authorize Jewish moneylending activities (in 1297). Jewish loan banks flourished there until this occupation was prohibited to Jews in 1458, when a … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Ascŏli Piceno [1] — Ascŏli Piceno (spr. tschēno), eine zur Landschaft der Marken gehörige Provinz Mittelitaliens, grenzt im O. an das Adriatische Meer, im S. an die Provinz Teramo, im SW. an Aquila, im W. an Perugia, im NW. und N. an Macerata und hat einen… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Ascoli Piceno — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ascoli. Ascoli Piceno Palazzo dei Capitani del Popolo Administration … Wikipédia en Français
Ascoli Piceno — Infobox CityIT img coa = Ascoli Piceno Stemma.png official name = Comune di Ascoli Piceno region = Marche province = Ascoli Piceno (AP) elevation m = 154 area total km2 = 160 population as of = population total = 51.630 (01.2008) population… … Wikipedia
Ascoli Piceno — Ạscoli Piceno [ pi tʃɛːno], 1) Hauptstadt der Provinz Ascoli Piceno, Region Marken, Italien, 52 900 Einwohner; Bischofssitz; Wirtschaft: Seidenspinnerei, chemische Industrie, landwirtschaftlicher Markt. Stad … Universal-Lexikon
Ascoli Piceno — Original name in latin Ascoli Piceno Name in other language Ascoli, Ascoli Piceno, Askoli Picheno, Askoli Picheno, QNO, Асколи Пичено, Асколи Пичено State code IT Continent/City Europe/Rome longitude 42.85483 latitude 13.5749 altitude 161… … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Ascoli Piceno — ▪ Italy city, Marche regione, central Italy. Ascoli Piceno lies at the confluence of the Tronto and Castellano rivers. The ancient centre of the Picenes (early inhabitants of the Adriatic coast), it was conquered in the 3rd century BC by… … Universalium