Porto Recanati Province of Macerata Marche Italy
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Porto Recanati

Porto Recanati (pronounced [ˈpɔrto rekaˈnaːti]) is a town in the province of Macerata in the Marche region of Central Italy. It was made an independent town on 15 January 1893, due to a decree issued by King Umberto I causing the coastal hamlets of the town to be separated from Recanati. With a population of approximately 12,500 inhabitants, Porto Recanati is located near Mount Conero. The town's seaboard extends for about 2 km (1.2 mi) from the mouth of the Musone River to beyond the Potenza River. The central part of the town is formed by gravel beaches and steep, deep-bottom seas, unlike nearby towns Potenza Picena and Civitanova Marche.
Known in ancient times as: Potentia
Periods/Settlements: hellenistic-republican, roman, late-antique

Distance between:

Rome to Porto Recanati 122 Miles / 196 Kms
Milan to Porto Recanati 263 Miles / 423 Kms
Venice to Porto Recanati 154 Miles / 249 Kms


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Population 2020

Total: 12470
Total Men: 6364
Total Women: 6364