Republic of Ancona
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The Republic of Ancona (Italian: Repubblica Anconitana) was formed on 19 November 1797 as a French client republic. It existed in the region of Marche, with capital Ancona. It was incorporated into the Roman Republic on 7 March 1798. It had a consul in its head.
Ancona is now a province of Italy, which is in central Italy on the Adriatic Sea.
French client republics: Alba | Ancona | Batavia | Bergamo | Bologna | Boulon | Brescia | Cisalpinia | Cispadania | Cisrhenia | Connaught | Crema | Danzig | Etruria | Helvetia | Illyria | Italy | Lemania | Liguria | Mainz | Parthenopaea | Pescara | Rauracia | Rhodania | Rome | Subalpinia | Tiberina | Transpadania |
Other Napoleonic creations: Germany: Confederation of the Rhine | Westphalia | Berg | Frankfurt | Würzburg | Leyen |
Italy: Etruria | Italy | Naples | Netherlands: Holland | Poland: Warsaw