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Italian region table
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The region is the top-level administrative division of Italy.
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| x Marche |
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Ancona |
The Marche (plural, literally "the Marches", originally referring to the medieval March of Ancona and nearby marches of Camerino and Fermo) are one of the 20 Regions of Italy.
They are located in the Central area of the country, bordering Emilia...
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| x Campania |
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Naples |
Campania is a region of southern Italy in Europe. The region has a population of around 5.8 million people, making it the second-most-populous region of Italy; its total area of 13,595 km² makes it the most densely populated region in the country....
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| x Basilicata |
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Potenza |
Basilicata is a region in the south of Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia (Puglia) to the north and east, and Calabria to the south, having one short south-western coastline on the Tyrrhenian Sea between Campania in the north-west and...
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| x Calabria |
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Catanzaro |
Calabria (Latin: Bruttium), is a region in southern Italy, south of Naples, located at the "toe" of the Italian peninsula. It is bounded to the north by the region of Basilicata, to the south-west by the region of Sicily, to the west by the...
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| x Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
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Trieste |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia (Friulian: Friûl-Vignesie Julie, German: Friaul-Julisch Venetien, Slovene: Furlanija - Julijska krajina, Venetian: Friul-Venèthia Jułia) is one of the twenty regions of Italy, and one of five autonomous regions with special...
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| x Piedmont |
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Turin |
Piedmont (Italian: Piemonte; Piedmontese and Occitan: Piemont; French: Piémont) is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. It has an area of 25,399 km and a population of about 4.4 million. The capital is Turin. The main local dialect is Piedmontese....
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| x Veneto |
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Venice |
Veneto (Latin Venetia, Venetian Vèneto), is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Its population is about 4.8 million, and its capital is Venice. Once the native land of the Venetian Republic, Veneto is today among the wealthiest and most industrialized...
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| x Molise |
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Campobasso |
Molise is a region of Southern Italy, the second smallest of the regions. It was formerly (until 1963) part of the region of Abruzzi e Molise (with Abruzzo) and now a separate entity. The region covers 4,438 km² and has a population of about 300,000...
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| x Lazio |
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Rome |
Lazio, also called Latium in English, is a region of central Italy, bordered by Tuscany, Umbria, and Marche to the north, Abruzzo to the east, Campania to the south, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west.
Latium is bordered by Tuscany, Umbria, Abruzzo,...
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| x Aosta Valley |
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Aosta |
The Aosta Valley (Italian: Valle d'Aosta or Val d'Aosta, French: Vallée-d'Aoste or Val-d'Aoste, Franco-Provençal: Val d'Outa) is a mountainous autonomous region in north-western Italy. It is bordered by France to the west, Switzerland to the north...
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| x Sardinia |
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Cagliari |
Sardinia (pronounced /sɑrˈdɪnɪə/; Italian: Sardegna; Sardinian: Sardigna or Sardinnya) is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). The area of Sardinia is 24,090 square kilometres (9,301 sq mi). The island is surrounded ...
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| x Abruzzo |
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L'Aquila |
Abruzzo is a region in Italy, its western border lying less than 50 miles due east of Rome. Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and south-west, Molise to the south-east, and the Adriatic Sea to the east. Although...
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| x Emilia-Romagna |
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Bologna |
Emilia-Romagna is an administrative region of Northern Italy comprising the two historic regions of Emilia and Romagna. The capital is Bologna; it has an area of 20,124 km² and about 4.3 million inhabitants.
The region of Emilia-Romagna consists of...
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| x Umbria |
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Perugia |
Umbria is a region of central Italy. Its capital is Perugia. It has an area of 8,456 km² and about 900,000 inhabitants.
Umbria is a region of Central Italy, bordered by Tuscany to the west, the Marche to the east and Lazio to the south. This region...
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| x Liguria |
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Genoa |
Liguria is a coastal region of north-western Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions. Its capital is Genoa. It is a popular region with tourists for its beautiful beaches, picturesque little towns, and food.
Liguria borders France to the...
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| x Tuscany |
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Florence |
Tuscany (Italian: Toscana) is a region in Italy. It has an area of 22,990 square kilometres (8,880 sq mi) and a population of about 3.6 million inhabitants. The regional capital is Florence.
Tuscany is known for its landscapes and its artistic...
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| x Sicily |
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Palermo |
Sicily (Italian and Sicilian: Sicilia) is an autonomous region of Italy. Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 square kilometres (9,926 sq mi) and currently has just over five million inhabitants. It is also the...
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| x Apulia |
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Bari |
Apulia (from Greek Ἀπουλία, in Italian: Puglia ['puʎːa]) is a region in southeastern Italy bordering the Adriatic Sea in the east, the Ionian Sea to the southeast, and the Strait of Òtranto and Gulf of Taranto in the south. Its southern portion...
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| x Lombardy |
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Milan |
Lombardy (Italian: Lombardia, Western Lombard: Lumbardìa, Eastern Lombard: Lombardia) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. The capital is Milan. One-sixth of Italy's population lives in Lombardy and about one fifth of Italy's GDP is produced in this...
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| x Trentino-Alto Adige/South Tyrol |
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Trento |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol (German: Trentino-Südtirol; Italian: Trentino-Alto Adige; Ladin: Trentin-Alto Adige or Trentin-Südtirol), is an autonomous region in Northern Italy. It consists of two provinces: Trento and Bolzano-Bozen. The region was...
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