Clean Marche
What are the Clean Marche? The Clean Marche are those in the north, more refined in manners and style. They represent a more elite and aristocratic culture, historically influenced by the Montefeltro, the Borgias, and the Medici.
Where do the Clean Marche start? We can say that the Clean Marche start from Conero and upwards. Osimo, Jesi, Fano, Senigallia, Pesaro, Urbino are examples of clean cities. Meanwhile, Ancona is a buffer zone that has been influenced more by foreign cultures than by northern culture. Ancona is chaos. Destroyed and chaotic roads, construction sites, traffic, public transport that needs improvement, disorganization, loss of identity. Ancona is the most emblematic regional capital in Italy.
The Dirty Marche
What are the Dirty Marche? In the “Dirty Marche” or “Filthy Marche,” customs reign supreme, or at least until the 1990s, they were largely predominant.
So was patriarchy. The term ‘dirty’ identifies the worker from Marche who gets his hands dirty doing tiring jobs associated with a social class that is certainly not bourgeois, which is reflected in the rough dialect, rich in local terms derived from peasant folk culture.
A particular characteristic of these places is the phone calls, which do not follow any logical line or phone etiquette. Here, there is more realism, even if the globalist drift is also influencing this part of the territory.
Where do the Dirty Marche begin? The Dirty Marche begin below Conero and end at the southern borders of the region. There is a saying that goes, ‘After the Tronto, the third world,’ to indicate that once you cross the Tronto River, the odyssey of southern Italy begins. What are the most beautiful things about the Dirty Marche? The village festivals!


