Revision as of 02:59, 2 October 2006 editTaalo (talk | contribs)2,149 edits I'm sorry, but there is no Province of South Tyrol, it is the Province of Bolzano or Bozen, what have you. How can we just out-of-the-blue translate Bolzano/Bozen into South Tyrol.← Previous edit | Revision as of 03:00, 2 October 2006 edit undoTaalo (talk | contribs)2,149 edits →[]: added missing )Next edit → | ||
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In Italy, a province (in Italian: provincia) is an administrative division of an intermediate level between municipality (comune) and region (regione). Template:Combi
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- A provincia is composed of many comuni (pl), and usually several province (pl) form a region. (An exception of the region of the Aosta Valley, which, strictly speaking, has none, the administrative functions of a province being provided by the regione. Loosely speaking, it consists of a single province.)
- For example Modena and Maranello are two comuni of the provincia of Modena; Modena and Reggio Emilia are two province of the regione Emilia-Romagna.
As of 2006, there are 110 provinces of Italy, three of which will be wholly effective in 2009. The list below highlights in bold the provincia whose administrative capital is also the administrative capital of its regione.
ISO 3166-2:IT lists the two-letter codes for the provinces.
Abruzzo
Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste)
- Aosta / Aoste
Apulia (Puglia)
Basilicata
Calabria
Campania
Emilia-Romagna
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Latium (Lazio)
Liguria
Lombardy (Lombardia)
Marches (Marche)
Molise
Piedmont (Piemonte)
Sardinia (Sardegna)
The following four provinces have been created by the Sardinian regional government, but still have to be recognized by the Italian government:
Sicily (Sicilia)
Trentino-South Tyrol (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)
Tuscany (Toscana)
- Arezzo
- Florence (Firenze)
- Grosseto
- Leghorn (Livorno)
- Lucca
- Massa-Carrara
- Pisa
- Pistoia
- Prato
- Sienna (Siena)