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Definition of Marche in English: Marchenounˈmaːkeɪˈmärkā A region of east central Italy, between the Apennines and the Adriatic Sea; capital, Ancona. Italian name Le Marche /ˈmarke/. Example sentencesExamples - Fabrizio returns with the red wine: 2002 Stefano Mancinelli Lacrima di Morra d'Alba a bright fruity, fresh wine from le Marche.
- Because of its depth, the tremor was felt over a wide area, notably in the Marche region further south on the Adriatic coast.
- The Marche has been ignored by generations of wine lovers as a region that only produces a simple white wine, in a fish-shaped bottled, called Verdicchio.
- The theatre is definitely worth seeing - an eloborate place with layers of balconies all painted in tromp l'oeil style, one of many beautiful theatres in Le Marche.
- The Marche Region is bordered by the Umbria, Emilia Romagna, Abruzzo and Lazio regions of Italy.
- This group is re-investing in the local community to keep the Montefeltro a thriving area of the province of the Marche in Italy.
- Like so many forgotten Italian wine regions, however, the Marche is making a strong comeback, with many small producers emerging to make some excellent wines, both red and white.
- The Marche is an extremely beautiful region on the Adriatic Sea with Romagna to the north and Abruzzo to the south.
- Perhaps it is the lack of big cities which has left Marche off the more traditional list of Italian destinations.
- Lotto, although born in Venice and active in the Marche, is included because of his work in Bergamo.
- To further secure his hold on La Marche, Hugh le Brun, Lord of Lusignan arranged a marriage between himself and Isabella, the daughter of Count Aymer of Angoulême.
- So over the next few weeks, expect at least three entree recipes, one dessert recipe, and then one post about Le Marche wine.
- My concerns are mostly for that last little region of Central Italy - Le Marche, where I live.
- Revolts spread also to Lazio, Umbria, and the Marche.
- Sangiovese in Marche can be thin and sharp, but in blends dominated by the powerful montepulciano the tart Marche sangiovese brings a refreshing liveliness.
- He's moved from Marche to the wilds of Moscow and then to Marbella (Spain), to the great monarch (that is Britain).
- Monte Sibillini National Park: Whether it is summer or winter the mountains of Le Marche have something to offer to the hiker and lovers of winter sports alike.
- Vincisgrassi is a rich, wonderfully elaborate lasagne from the Marche region in Italy, which is to the east of Tuscany.
- After the Umbria and Marche earthquakes in Italy in 1997 there was a sequence of eight events higher than magnitude five in the following two months.
- The plants are grown in Macerata and Iesi, in the Italian province of Le Marche.
Definition of Marche in US English: Marchenounˈmärkā A region of east central Italy, between the Apennines and the Adriatic Sea; capital, Ancona. Italian name Le Marche /ˈmarke/. Example sentencesExamples - The Marche is an extremely beautiful region on the Adriatic Sea with Romagna to the north and Abruzzo to the south.
- My concerns are mostly for that last little region of Central Italy - Le Marche, where I live.
- So over the next few weeks, expect at least three entree recipes, one dessert recipe, and then one post about Le Marche wine.
- Fabrizio returns with the red wine: 2002 Stefano Mancinelli Lacrima di Morra d'Alba a bright fruity, fresh wine from le Marche.
- He's moved from Marche to the wilds of Moscow and then to Marbella (Spain), to the great monarch (that is Britain).
- Revolts spread also to Lazio, Umbria, and the Marche.
- Because of its depth, the tremor was felt over a wide area, notably in the Marche region further south on the Adriatic coast.
- Sangiovese in Marche can be thin and sharp, but in blends dominated by the powerful montepulciano the tart Marche sangiovese brings a refreshing liveliness.
- Like so many forgotten Italian wine regions, however, the Marche is making a strong comeback, with many small producers emerging to make some excellent wines, both red and white.
- Perhaps it is the lack of big cities which has left Marche off the more traditional list of Italian destinations.
- Vincisgrassi is a rich, wonderfully elaborate lasagne from the Marche region in Italy, which is to the east of Tuscany.
- The Marche has been ignored by generations of wine lovers as a region that only produces a simple white wine, in a fish-shaped bottled, called Verdicchio.
- The Marche Region is bordered by the Umbria, Emilia Romagna, Abruzzo and Lazio regions of Italy.
- The plants are grown in Macerata and Iesi, in the Italian province of Le Marche.
- After the Umbria and Marche earthquakes in Italy in 1997 there was a sequence of eight events higher than magnitude five in the following two months.
- Lotto, although born in Venice and active in the Marche, is included because of his work in Bergamo.
- This group is re-investing in the local community to keep the Montefeltro a thriving area of the province of the Marche in Italy.
- To further secure his hold on La Marche, Hugh le Brun, Lord of Lusignan arranged a marriage between himself and Isabella, the daughter of Count Aymer of Angoulême.
- Monte Sibillini National Park: Whether it is summer or winter the mountains of Le Marche have something to offer to the hiker and lovers of winter sports alike.
- The theatre is definitely worth seeing - an eloborate place with layers of balconies all painted in tromp l'oeil style, one of many beautiful theatres in Le Marche.
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