Centro Storico

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Centro Storico
Urban zone of Rome
Rome Zona 1A Centro Storico locator map.svg
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Region Lazio
Province Rome
Comune Rome
Municipio Municipio Roma I
Area
  Total1.23 sq mi (3.19 km2)
Population
 (2016) [1]
  Total33,336
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Centro Storico is the first urban zone of Rome, identified by the initials 1A. It belongs to the Municipio I and it includes the main part of the city center.

Geography

Centro Storico extends, to varying degrees, over the rioni of R. II Trevi, R. III Colonna, R. IV Campo Marzio, R. V Ponte, R. VI Parione, R. VII Regola, R. VIII Sant'Eustachio, R. IX Pigna and R. XI Sant'Angelo.

The area borders:

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References

  1. Roma Capitale – Roma Statistica. Population inscribed in the resident register at 31 December 2016 by toponymy subdivision.