Any information relating to residential listings on the White Pages can be found in this section of White Pages Help.. The town of Cingoli is centrally placed in the rolling countryside of the Marche region of eastern Italy, and is classified as one of the ‘most beautiful villages in Italy’. Boasting an artistic heritage of great interest, and set on a hill at a height of 600 meters while also only a short distance from the Adriatic Sea, Cingoli offers history, charming landscapes and easy access to coastal.

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Cingoli. / 43.367°N 13.217°E / 43.367; 13.217. Cingoli is a town and comune of the Marches, Italy, in the province of Macerata, about 27 kilometres (17 mi) by road from the town of Macerata. It is the birthplace of Pope Pius VIII. It is one of I Borghi più belli d’Italia (“The most beautiful villages of Italy”).. The ‘Balcony of the Marche’, this is how Cingoli is called, rising on the summit of Mount Circe, at an altitude of over 600 metres. From the large terrace, which is located on the castle walls of medieval origin, one can admire an enchanted landscape, a painting that tells of the beauty of the Marches territory, as far as the sea, up to Mount Conero, with light brushstrokes.