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The regions of Italy (Italian: regioni d'Italia) are the first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. [1] There are twenty regions, five of which are autonomous regions with special status. Under the Constitution of Italy, each region is an autonomous entity with defined powers.
Provinces of Italy (grey borders), within Regions (solid borders) The provinces of Italy (Italian: province [proˈvintʃe]; sing. provincia [proˈvintʃa] ⓘ) are the second-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, on an intermediate level between a municipality and a region (regione).
The division of Italy into territorial units 2 level (NUTS 2) almost coincides with the division of Italy into regions. Except that the administrative rigeon Trentino-Alto Adige is split into two NUTS2-regions: South Tyrol and Trento. By default the table is sorted by 2022.
Rank Region or autonomous province HDI (2022) Very high human development 1 Emilia-Romagna 0.935 2 Trentino 0.934 3 Lazio 0.929 4 Lombardy 0.927 5 South Tyrol 0.925 6 Tuscany
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Italiano: Carta d'Italia con confini di comuni (grigio chiaro), province (in grigio scuro) e regioni (in nero). I dati cartografici per i confini amministrativi italiani sono stati pubblicati dall'ISTAT.
Central Italy encompasses four of the country's 20 regions: . Lazio; Marche (the Marches); Tuscany (Toscana); Umbria; The easternmost and southernmost parts of Lazio (Cittaducale, Amatrice, Sora, Cassino, Isola del Liri, Sperlonga, Fondi, Gaeta and Formia districts, as well as the islands of Ponza and Ventotene) are sometimes connected to southern Italy (the so-called Mezzogiorno) for cultural ...
Currently for Italy, ISO 3166-2 codes are defined for two levels of subdivisions: 15 regions and 5 autonomous regions; 80 provinces, 2 autonomous provinces, 4 decentralized regional entities, 6 free municipal consortia and 14 metropolitan cities