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What are the Italian provinces?

What are the Italian provinces?

Autonomous Province of Bolzano…Province of VareseMetropolitan City of MilanMetropolitan City of NaplesMetropolitan City of RomeProvince of Como
Italy/Provinces

Where is province Italy?

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Type Province Region
D Aosta Aosta Valley
O Arezzo Tuscany
O Ascoli Piceno Marche
O Asti Piedmont

How many Italian provinces are there?

110 provinces
Italy has 20 regions which are then divided into 110 provinces.

Does Italy have states or provinces?

The republic is divided into regions (regioni), provinces (province), and communes (comuni). There are 15 ordinary regions and an additional 5 to which special autonomy has been granted.

Which province is Milan in?

Lombardy
Milan, Italian Milano, city, capital of Milano province (provincia) and of the region (regione) of Lombardy (Lombardia), northern Italy. It is the leading financial centre and the most prosperous manufacturing and commercial city of Italy.

What province is Verona?

Province of VeronaVerona / Province

The Province of Verona (Italian: Provincia di Verona) is a province in the Veneto administrative region of Italy. On its northwestern border, Lake Garda – Italy’s largest – is divided between Verona and the provinces of Brescia (Lombardy region) and Trentino (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region).

What province is Genoa in?

Metropolitan City of GenoaGenoa / Province

What region is Verona?

Veneto
Veneto, also called Venezia Euganea, regione, northern and northeastern Italy, comprising the provincie of Venezia, Padova, Rovigo, Verona, Vicenza, Treviso, and Belluno.

Are Genoa and Genova the same place?

Genoa, Italian Genova, ancient (Latin) Genua, city and Mediterranean seaport in northwestern Italy. It is the capital of Genova provincia and of Liguria regione and is the centre of the Italian Riviera. Its total area is 93 square miles (240 square km). Port of Genoa, Italy.

What do you call someone from Genoa?

Genoese may refer to: a person from Genoa. Genoese dialect, a dialect of the Ligurian language. Republic of Genoa ( c.