Info Sheet
| Name | Fiumicino |
|---|---|
| Province | Turin |
| Region | Piedmont |
| Population | 80.625 |
| Density | 377 pp/km² |
| Altitude | 1 m |
| Climate Zone | ? |
About Fiumicino
Fiumicino is a municipality of 80.625 inhabitants located in the Turin province in the Italian region of Piedmont in Northern Italy.
It has a population density of 377 people per km² and an altitude of 1 metres above the sea level.
Fiumicino accounts for about 3.57% of the total population in the province of Turin and about 0.13379% of the overall population of Italy as of 2022.
About Fiumicino
Fiumicino is a city and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, central Italy. It is famous for its airport, Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, also known as Fiumicino Airport.The attractions of Fiumicino include Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Focene Beach, Traiano Tourist Port, Leonardo Park, Fiumicino Municipal Park, Territory Museum, Roman Ships Museum, and the Sea Museum.
Fiumicino was founded in ancient times and served as a significant port for the Roman Empire. It was also a hub for agriculture and fishing.
Today, it has evolved into a major transportation hub, with the airport being one of the busiest in Europe.
Climate
Fiumicino is classified as a Climate Zone , which means it is . The local climate is characterized by winters which are long and cold and summers which are dry and very hot. There are frequent precipitations in autumn and spring, and fog is not uncommon.
The province of Turin experiences on average 59.69 days of hot temperatures (over 30°C) and 13.61 cold temperature days (<5°C) per year.
Precipitation in the form of rain or snow occurs around 87.12 days per year. There are 7.99 foggy days throughout the year.
The municipality of Fiumicino enjoys approximately 7.5 hours of sunshine per day. This means that the town experiences an average of 304.17 sunny days in a year.