List of communes of Umbria

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Provinces of Umbria

The following is a list of the communes of Umbria , in Italy.

<i>Comune</i> third-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic

The comune is a basic administrative division in Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality.

Umbria Region of Italy

Umbria is a region of central Italy. It includes Lake Trasimeno and Marmore Falls, and is crossed by the River Tiber. The regional capital is Perugia. Umbria is known for its landscapes, traditions, history, culinary delights, artistic legacy, and influence on culture.

Italy republic in Southern Europe

Italy, officially the Italian Republic, is a country in Southern Europe. Located in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Italy shares open land borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Slovenia and the enclaved microstates San Marino and Vatican City. Italy covers an area of 301,340 km2 (116,350 sq mi) and has a largely temperate seasonal and Mediterranean climate. With around 61 million inhabitants, it is the fourth-most populous EU member state and the most populous country in Southern Europe.

List

Commune Province Population
Acquasparta Terni 4,929
Allerona Terni 1,859
Alviano Terni 1,514
Amelia Terni 11,781
Arrone Terni 2,839
Assisi Perugia 27,377
Attigliano Terni 1,917
Avigliano Umbro Terni 2,568
Baschi Terni 2,803
Bastia Umbra Perugia 21,653
Bettona Perugia 4,302
Bevagna Perugia 5,074
Calvi dell'Umbria Terni 1,883
Campello sul Clitunno Perugia 2,500
Cannara Perugia 4,308
Cascia Perugia 3,248
Castel Giorgio Terni 2,178
Castel Ritaldi Perugia 3,319
Castel Viscardo Terni 3,028
Castiglione del Lago Perugia 15,422
Cerreto di Spoleto Perugia 1,122
Citerna Perugia 3,458
Città della Pieve Perugia 7,803
Città di Castello Perugia 40,064
Collazzone Perugia 3,578
Corciano Perugia 20,255
Costacciaro Perugia 1,283
Deruta Perugia 9,456
Fabro Terni 2,906
Ferentillo Terni 1,963
Ficulle Terni 1,695
Foligno Perugia 56,045
Fossato di Vico Perugia 2,817
Fratta Todina Perugia 1,840
Giano dell'Umbria Perugia 3,816
Giove Terni 1,900
Gualdo Cattaneo Perugia 6,278
Gualdo Tadino Perugia 15,453
Guardea Terni 1,863
Gubbio Perugia 32,432
Lisciano Niccone Perugia 624
Lugnano in Teverina Terni 1,539
Magione Perugia 14,589
Marsciano Perugia 18,701
Massa Martana Perugia 3,822
Monte Castello di Vibio Perugia 1,620
Monte Santa Maria Tiberina Perugia 1,216
Montecastrilli Terni 5,190
Montecchio Terni 1,723
Montefalco Perugia 5,691
Montefranco Terni 1,289
Montegabbione Terni 1,235
Monteleone di Spoleto Perugia 626
Monteleone d'Orvieto Terni 1,559
Montone Perugia 1,663
Narni Terni 20,054
Nocera Umbra Perugia 5,953
Norcia Perugia 4,915
Orvieto Terni 21,064
Otricoli Terni 1,915
Paciano Perugia 982
Panicale Perugia 5,734
Parrano Terni 590
Passignano sul Trasimeno Perugia 5,522
Penna in Teverina Terni 1,056
Perugia Perugia 162,449
Piegaro Perugia 3,799
Pietralunga Perugia 2,182
Poggiodomo Perugia 135
Polino Terni 246
Porano Terni 1,989
Preci Perugia 757
San Gemini Terni 4,921
San Giustino Perugia 11,337
San Venanzo Terni 2,311
Sant'Anatolia di Narco Perugia 558
Scheggia e Pascelupo Perugia 1,442
Scheggino Perugia 481
Sellano Perugia 1,140
Sigillo Perugia 2,468
Spello Perugia 8,631
Spoleto Perugia 38,429
Stroncone Terni 4,924
Terni Terni 109,193
Todi Perugia 16,900
Torgiano Perugia 6,520
Trevi Perugia 8,335
Tuoro sul Trasimeno Perugia 3,850
Umbertide Perugia 16,481
Valfabbrica Perugia 3,502
Vallo di Nera Perugia 401
Valtopina Perugia 1,486

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