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  2. Regions of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Regions of Italy. 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 ...

  3. Provinces of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Provinces of Italy Province d'Italia Category: Regionalised unitary state: Location: Italian Republic: Number: 107: Populations: 81,415 (province of Isernia) – 4,231,451 (Metropolitan City of Rome Capital) Areas: 212.50 km 2 (82.05 sq mi) (province of Trieste) – 7,691.75 km 2 (2,969.80 sq mi) (province of Sassari) Government

  4. Demographics of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Demographic features of the population of Italy include population density, ethnicity, education level, health of the populace, economic status, religious affiliations and other aspects. At the beginning of 2024, Italy had an estimated population of 58.9 million. Its population density, at 195.7 inhabitants per square kilometre (507/sq mi), is ...

  5. Italy - Wikipedia

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    Map of Italy's population density at the 2011 census Italian diaspora in the world. In 2020, Italy had 60,317,116 inhabitants. [195] ... The richest province, ...

  6. Category:Provinces of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Category. : Provinces of Italy. The 110 provinces of Italy. For the purposes of local government, nineteen of Italy's twenty regions are further divided into a total of 109 provinces. The autonomous region of Aosta Valley is an exception in that it has no provinces: the regional government itself retains those powers which elsewhere are ...

  7. Tuscany - Wikipedia

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    The population density of Tuscany, with 161 inhabitants per square kilometre (420/sq mi) in 2008, is below the national average (198.8/km 2 or 515/sq mi). This is due to the low population density of the provinces of Arezzo, Siena, and especially Grosseto (50/km 2 or 130/sq mi).

  8. Apulia - Wikipedia

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    Apulia. Apulia (/ əˈpuːliə / ə-POO-lee-ə), also known by its Italian name Puglia (Italian: [ˈpuʎʎa]), [3][a] is a region of Italy, located in the southern peninsular section of the country, bordering the Adriatic Sea to the east, the Strait of Otranto and Ionian Sea to the southeast and the Gulf of Taranto to the south.

  9. List of Italian regions by GRDP per capita - Wikipedia

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    List of Italian regions by nominal GRP per capita Region/Province Rank GRDP per capita () GRDP per capita () Italy 29,200: 34,500 South Tyrol 1: 47,100: 55,600 Aosta Valley 2