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  2. Zones of Rome - Wikipedia

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    The zones of Rome (Italian: Zone di Roma) are toponymic subdivisions within the area of the Ager Romanus, belonging to the Municipalities of Rome and Fiumicino, Italy. They constitute the fourth and final level of toponymy subdivisions of the Municipality of Rome and cover, considering only the areas within its competence, a surface of ...

  3. Provinces of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Province of Rhodes (Italian: provincia di Rodi) (1923–1947) or Italian Aegean Islands (Italian: Isole italiane dell'Egeo). It remained nominally a part of the Italian Social Republic after the Italian capitulation. Italian Libya was divided into four provinces and one territory (Southern Military Territory or Territory of Saharan Libya). From ...

  4. Municipalities of Milan - Wikipedia

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    Since early 1960s in Milan operated many spontaneous citizens' committees in different areas of the city. In 1968 the City Council divided for the first time the territory of the comune into 20 administrative areas, called zone (singular: zona) for administrative purposes and to increase decentralization.

  5. Regions of Italy - Wikipedia

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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.

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  7. Zone 3 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The zone includes the following districts: Casoretto, which is the northernmost district of the zone, mainly residential; Cimiano, which was an autonomous comune until it was annexed to Crescenzago in 1757 and then to Milan in 1923. It houses the headquarter of Rizzoli publishing group; Città Studi, seat of many universities campuses.

  8. Zone 9 of Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Zone 9 of Milan, since 2016 officially Municipality 9 of Milan, (in Italian: Zona 9 di Milano, Municipio 9 di Milano) is one of the 9 administrative divisions of Milan, Italy. [ 1 ] It was officially created as an administrative subdivision during the 1980s.

  9. Exclusive economic zone of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The exclusive economic zone of Italy shown in green. Italy has the world's 48th largest exclusive economic zone (EEZ), with an area of 541,915 km 2 (209,235 sq mi). [1] It claims an EEZ of 200 nmi (370.4 km; 230.2 mi) from its shores, which has long coastlines with the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west, the Ionian Sea to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the east.