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  2. Metropolitan City of Turin - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan City of Turin (Italian: città metropolitana di Torino; Piedmontese: sità metropolitan-a 'd Turin) is a metropolitan city in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Turin. It replaced the province of Turin and comprises 312 comuni (sg.: comune).

  3. Turin metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Administratively it comprises the comune (municipality) of Turin plus 53 further communes, all of which fall within the Metropolitan City of Turin. The metropolitan area has a total population of 1,646,064 estimated by the OECD and an area of 1,127 km 2 , giving a density of 1,461 people per square kilometre. [ 1 ]

  4. Turin - Wikipedia

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    One is the Spina Centrale ("Central Spine") project which includes the doubling of a major railway crossing the city, the Turin-Milan railway locally known as Passante Ferroviario di Torino ("Turin Railway Bypass"). The railroad previously ran in a trench, which will now be covered by a major boulevard running from North to South of Turin, in a ...

  5. Outline of Turin - Wikipedia

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    Turin – important business and cultural centre, and capital city of the Piedmont region in northern Italy. The city has a rich culture and history, being known for its numerous art galleries , restaurants, churches, palaces, opera houses , piazzas , parks, gardens, theatres, libraries, museums and other venues.

  6. Istituto Geografico Centrale - Wikipedia

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    The Istituto Geografico Centrale (IGC, in English ‘’Central Geographic Institute’’) is a privately owned Italian company based in Turin , known for its guide books and hiking maps mainly concerning the Western Alps [1] and their contiguous areas. [2]

  7. Province of Turin - Wikipedia

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    The province of Turin (Italian: provincia di Torino; Piedmontese: provinsa ëd Turin; French: province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital was the city of Turin. The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin.

  8. List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Turin

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    The following is a list of the 312 municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy. [1] List. ISTAT Code Comune Population (2011) 1001: Agliè ...

  9. List of EU metropolitan regions by GDP - Wikipedia

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    Map of metropolitan regions in the European Union in 2018. A metropolitan region's gross domestic product, or GDP, is one of several measures of the size of its economy.. Similar to GDP, GMP is defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a metropolitan region in a given period of t