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The provinces of Italy ( Italian: province d'Italia) are the second-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, on an intermediate level between a municipality ( comune) and a region ( regione ). Since 2015, provinces have been classified as "institutional bodies of second level". [1]
The rivers are ordered according to how far along the coast the river mouth is from the Italian/Slovenian border, the first river having its mouth the closest to the border and the last being closest to Santa Maria di Leuca. Timavo (Reka) Isonzo (Soča) Vipacco (Vipava) Torre. Natisone.
From ancient times to early modern era. Italy was unified by the Roman Republic in the latter part of the third century BC. For 700 years, it was a de facto territorial extension of the capital of the Roman Republic and Empire, and for a long time experienced a privileged status but was not converted into a province.
Milan is the economic capital of Italy [12] and is a global financial centre. Milan is, together with London, Hamburg, Frankfurt, Munich and Paris, one of the six European economic capitals. [13] Milan is the capital of the Lombardy region in northern Italy and is the wealthiest city in Italy. [158]
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Mar 17, 2024 · According to the last national agricultural census, there were 1.6 million farms in 2010 (−32.4% since 2000) covering 12,700,000 ha or 31,382,383 acres (63% of which are located in Southern Italy). [299] The vast majority (99%) are family-operated and small, averaging only 8 ha (20 acres) in size. [299]
A list of cities in Italy. Cities in bold text are capitals of provinces. Map of Italy. Cities with population more than 150,000 are shown. Rank City Region Province