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Map of Italy and some of its major cities. The following is a list of Italian municipalities with a population over 50,000.The table below contains the cities populations as of 31 December 2021, [1] as estimated by the Italian National Institute of Statistics, [2] and the cities census population from the 2011 Italian Census. [3]
This is an alphabetical list of the 7,918 Italian municipalities . [1] These represent the fundamental municipal units of the local government system of the country. Contents:
List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Cagliari; List of municipalities of the Province of Carbonia-Iglesias (former) List of municipalities of the Province of Medio Campidano (former) List of municipalities of the Province of Nuoro; List of municipalities of the Province of Ogliastra (former)
List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Bari; List of municipalities of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani; List of municipalities of Basilicata; List of municipalities of the Province of Belluno; List of municipalities of the Province of Benevento; List of municipalities of the Province of Bergamo
Potenza: la città verticale (the vertical city) / la città delle 100 scale (the city of 100 stairs) Ragusa: la città dei ponti (the city of bridges) Ravenna: la capitale dei mosaici (the capital of mosaics) Reggio Emilia: la città del Tricolore (the city of the tricolour flag) Roma: la città eterna (the eternal city) / L'Urbe / Caput mundi
Italian city-states (2 C, 30 P) City councils in Italy (2 C, 2 P) F. ... Pages in category "Cities and towns in Italy" The following 2 pages are in this category, out ...
The metropolitan areas of Italy are statistical areas denoting a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories in the Italian republic. Since in Italy there is no unique definition of metropolitan area, below are given definition according to several sources.
The following is a list of settlements in Italy whose name was changed between 1861 and today, sorted by region.This list contains only settlements within the present-day borders of Italy, but omits the German place names in South Tyrol (see Prontuario dei nomi locali dell'Alto Adige and Italianization of South Tyrol).