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  1. PV. ISTAT. 018. The province of Pavia ( Italian: provincia di Pavia) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is Pavia. As of 2015, the province has a population of 548,722 inhabitants and an area of 2,968.64 square kilometres (1,146.20 sq mi); the town of Pavia has a population of 72,205. [4]

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  2. La provincia di Pavia è una provincia italiana della Lombardia di 538 178 abitanti. Confina a nord con la città metropolitana di Milano, a est con la provincia di Lodi e con l' exclave di San Colombano al Lambro ( Città metropolitana di Milano ), a est e sud-est con l' Emilia-Romagna ( provincia di Piacenza ), a sud-ovest, a ovest e nord ...

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  4. Encyclopaedia Metallum. Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives (commonly known as Metal Archives per the URL or abbreviated as MA) is an online encyclopedia based upon musical artists who predominantly perform heavy metal music along with its various sub-genres. [1] Encyclopaedia Metallum was described by Matt Sullivan of Nashville Scene as ...

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  5. PV. No. of communes. 190. Pavia is a province in the region of Lombardy in Italy . Category: Province of Pavia.

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  6. List of municipalities of the Province of Pavia. 6 languages. Français; ... Download as PDF; Printable version ... Certosa di Pavia: 4,967 18047: Cervesina: 1,216

  7. Provincia di Pavia. Cartografia. La provincia di Pavia era una provincia della Lombardia austriaca, esistita dal 1786 al 1791 . Capoluogo era la città di Pavia . La provincia continuò poi anche dal 1791 al 1797, ma riproponendo pedissequamente il vecchio Principato di Pavia .

  8. There were therefore nine more provinces: Belluno, Mantua, Padua, Rovigo, Treviso, Venice, Verona, Vicenza and Udine, all previously part of the Austrian Empire. Eventually, in 1870, following the union of Rome and its province from the Papal States, the provinces rose in number to 69.

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