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One of a small cluster of streets that are named after ports, probably inspired by the local connection to Odessa. Ancona is a city on Italy’s Adriatic coast and the capital of the Marche region. It was founded by Greek settlers from Syracuse in about 387BC and soon afterwards merchants established a Tyrian purple dye factory. It later became a Roman town. See also Leghorn Road, Odessa Road, Palermo Road, and Spezia Road.