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Regions of Italy

Regions of Italy

List of Regions in Italy

NamePopulationSize (km²)Density ProvincesTownsCapital
Abruzzo1,273,66010,8321184305L'Aquila
Basilicata539,99910,073542131Potenza
Calabria1,844,58615,2221215404Catanzaro
Campania5,590,68113,6714095550Napoli
Emilia-Romagna4,431,81622,4451979330Bologna
Friuli-Venezia Giulia1,197,2957,9321514215Trieste
Lazio5,715,19017,2323325378Roma
Liguria1,507,4385,4162784234Genova
Lombardia9,965,04623,863418121,506Milano
Marche1,489,7899,4011585225Ancona
Molise290,7694,460652136Campobasso
Piemonte4,252,27925,38716881,181Torino
Puglia3,912,16619,5412006257Bari
Sardegna1,579,18124,099665377Cagliari
Sicilia4,801,46825,8331869391Palermo
Toscana3,676,28522,98716010273Firenze
Trentino-Alto Adige1,077,93213,605792282Trento
Umbria859,5728,464102292Perugia
Valle d'Aosta123,3373,26138174Aosta
Veneto4,854,63318,3452657563Venezia

About Italian Regions

There are 20 regions in Italy. The region of Lombardia is the largest by population with a total of 9,965,046 inhabitants, whereas Sicily is the largest by size with a territory of 25,832.55 km².

The Lombardia region also contains the greatest number of Italian towns and provinces, with a total of 1,506 municipalities.

The smallest and least populated region is Aosta Valley with an area of 3,260.85 km², 74 towns and a population of 123,337.

The Capital of Italy, Rome, is located in the Lazio region.