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Metropolitan cities of Italy
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The original 1990 law defined as metropolitan cities the comuni of Turin, Milan, Venice, Genoa, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Bari, Naples and their respective ...
The Largest Cities In Italy
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Italy's Five Most Populous Cities · 1. Rome · 2. Milan · 3. Naples · 4. Turin · 5. Palermo.
Functional urban areas
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Being composed of a city (or core) and its commuting zone, FUAs encompass the economic and functional extent of cities based on daily people's movements (OECD, ...
Milan metropolitan area - Wikipedia
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The Milan metropolitan area as seen from the International Space Station (North roughly on the top side) The Milan metropolitan area, also known as Grande …
Italy: largest urban areas 2021 | Statista
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Rome, Milan, and Naples are Italy's major urban areas, respectively in the Center, North, and South of the country. In 2021, Rome had an urban area of …
List of metropolitan areas of Italy
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The metropolitan areas of Italy are statistical areas denoting a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding ...
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20 largest cities in Italy 2021, by number of inhabitants; Italian cities with the highest population density 2019; Biggest metropolitan areas in Italy 2019
List of metropolitan areas of Italy - Wikipedia
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The metropolitan areas of Italy are statistical areas denoting a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding …
Major urban areas in Italy 2021
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Rome, Milan, and Naples are Italy's major urban areas, respectively in the Center, North, and South of the country.
List of metropolitan areas of Italy - Wikiwand
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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 …
Metropolitan cities of Italy - Wikipedia
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The metropolitan areas defined by the autonomous regions were: Cagliari and Sassari in Sardinia; Catania, Messina and Palermo in Sicily. On 3 April 2014 the Italian Parliament approved a law that established ten metropolitan cities in Italy , [3] excluding the autonomous regions.
Category:Metropolitan areas of Italy - Wikipedia
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Metropolitan cities of Italy ‎ (15 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Metropolitan areas of Italy" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not …
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Category:en:Metropolitan cities of Italy · Florence · Catania · Milan · Rome · Turin · Palermo · Reggio Calabria · Fundamental ...
Italy: largest urban areas 2021 | Statista
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Feb 2, 2024 · Major urban areas in Italy 2021. Rome, Milan, and Naples are Italy's major urban areas, respectively in the Center, North, and South of the country. In 2021, Rome had an urban area of about 4.3 ...
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 have higher autonomy than the rest. Under the Constitution of Italy, each region is an autonomous entity with defined powers.
The Largest Cities In Italy - WorldAtlas
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The Largest Cities In Italy. The skyline of Rome, the most populated city of Italy. As the nation’s capital, Rome is not only the city with the largest population in Italy, but is also the fourth …
Metropolitan cities of Italy - Wikipedia
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The original 1990 law defined as metropolitan cities the comuni of Turin, Milan, Venice, Genoa, Bologna, Florence, Rome, Bari, Naples and their respective hinterlands, reserving the autonomous regions the right to individuate metropolitan areas in their territory. In 2009, amendments added Reggio Calabria to the list. The metropolitan areas defined by the autonomous regions were: Cagliari and Sassari in Sardinia; Catania, Messina and Palermo in Sicily.
List of metropolitan areas of Italy
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Metropolitan areas according to alternative studies edit ; Florence, 1,490,636, 51.6 ; Genoa, 911,726, 30.1 ; Milan, 7,626,467, 289.3 ; Naples, 4,460,993, 83.6 ...
Italy: largest metropolitan areas | Statista
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Jul 2, 2021 · Rome is the largest Italian metropolitan area. As of 2019, the urban area of the capital city had a population of around 4.3 million people. ... Largest metropolitan areas in Italy as of 2019 ...
The 14 Metropolitan Cities in Italy with their respective ...
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Rome has been losing ground in most fields; Venice and Genoa are characterised by industrial decline. Few mid-sized cities show some economic dynamism-including ...
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Biggest metropolitan areas in Italy 2019. Published by Statista Research Department , Jul 2, 2021. Rome is the largest Italian metropolitan area. As of 2019, the urban area of the...
List of metropolitan areas of Italy - Wikipedia
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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.
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Oct 25, 2021 · Biggest metropolitan areas in Italy 2019; Italian cities with the highest population growth 2019; Resident population of the Italian city of Rome 2012-2021; Demographic balance of the Province of ...
Italy: largest metropolitan areas
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Largest metropolitan areas in Italy as of 2019 · 4,253,314 · 3,265,168 · 3,034,410 · 2,256,108 · 1,230,205 · 1,222,988 · 1,017,806 · 820,315 ...
Regions and Cities at a Glance 2020 - OECD
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Ageing challenges regions far from metropolitan areas more strongly, especially in Central Italy. The elderly dependency rate has increased in all types of regions in …