The province of Terni is the 84th largest Italian province by population with 225.633 people, located in the Umbria region.
The larger Terni metropolitan area comprises 33 towns (comuni) and covers an area of 212.718 km2.
The population density is 106 inhabitants per km2, making it somewhat densely populated.
The male to female ratio is 1.00:1.10.
Terni is in the Umbria region of Italy.
It is mainly an industrial town and as a result was heavily bombed by the Allies during the Second World War.
In the 19th Century it was known as the "Manchester of Italy".
.The province of Terni receives on average 240 hours of sunshine per month, or 8 hours of sunshine per day.NaN This is 1.69% more than the average for Italy and 0.62% less than the average for the region of Umbria.
Throughout the year, it rains on average 7.76 days per month, which is an ordinary amount of precipitation for an Italian province.
During the autumn and winter season, there are usually 6.18 days per month with fog and 0.67 cold days per month with perceived temperatures below 3°C.
In the summer, there are on average 29.23 hot days per month with perceived temperatures above 30°C.
.The average monthly income in Terni is around 1647.08€, which is close to the average for Italy.
The estimated cost of living is around 1491€ per month for an individual or 2253.28€ per month for a family of 4.
The cost for renting a small apartment (2-3 bedrooms) in a main city area is around 664.67€ per month.
Overall, Terni is affordable compared to other Italian provinces.
Living in Terni is around 9.64% cheaper than the average of all Italian provinces.
.Healthcare in Terni is above average.
For every 10k inhabitants, there are around undefined pharmacies, 10.74 general practitioners and 31.5 specialized doctors per 10k inhabitants.
NaNAverage life expectancy in Terni is very high at 82.9 years of age.
.Terni has a higher-than-average percentage of high school graduates, around 69%; and a higher-than-average percentage of university graduates, around 34.5%.NaN
The average number of completed years of schooling for people over 25 is 10.85, which is not far from the national average of 10.44.
NaN There are no universities in this province.
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Overall, Terni has somewhat decent nightlife with 2.7 bars and 3.78 restaurants per 10k inhabitants.
The province of Terni is overall very safe for expats.
As of 2021, there are an average of 2509.8 reported crimes per 100k inhabitants.
This is 11.49% lower than the national average.
There have been around 0.5 deadly road accidents and 16.1 serious work-related injuries per 10k people in Terni.
This is respectively 7.41% less driving accidents than average and -24.81% less work accidents than average.
Car theft is reportedly 69.74% lower than average with only 21.34 cases per 100k inhabitants.
NaNReports of house thefts are 22.21% higher than average with 213.89 cases per 100k inhabitants.
NaNCases of robbery are uncommon with 213.89 reported cases per 100k inhabitants, about 31.71% less the national average.
Overall, Terni is a very safe place to visit and live in.
Public transport in Terni is quite good, and traffic is somewhat high.
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There are on average 0.67 active vehicles per person, against a national average of 0.66.
Around 0.47km per 10k inhabitants of the main city in Terni consist of bicycle lanes.
This makes Terni not very bike-friendly.