List of communes of the Province of Arezzo

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The following is a list of the 39 comuni of the Province of Arezzo, Tuscany, in Italy.

ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2009)
051001 Anghiari 5,858
051002 Arezzo 99,503
051003 Badia Tedalda 1,145
051004 Bibbiena 12,725
051005 Bucine 10,150
051006 Capolona 5,410
051007 Caprese Michelangelo 1,602
051008 Castel Focognano 3,323
051009 Castelfranco di Sopra 3,075
051010 Castel San Niccolò 2,806
051011 Castiglion Fibocchi 2,244
051012 Castiglion Fiorentino 13,477
051013 Cavriglia 9,432
051014 Chitignano 974
051015 Chiusi della Verna 2,099
051016 Civitella in Val di Chiana 9,133
051017 Cortona 23,083
051018 Foiano della Chiana 9,534
051019 Laterina Pergine Valdarno 6,637
051020 Loro Ciuffenna 5,879
051021 Lucignano 3,579
051022 Marciano della Chiana 3,367
051023 Montemignaio 614
051024 Monterchi 1,847
051025 Monte San Savino 8,709
051026 Montevarchi 24,022
051027 Ortignano Raggiolo 876
051029 Pian di Sco 6,324
051030 Pieve Santo Stefano 3,224
051031 Poppi 6,379
051032 Pratovecchio 3,163
051033 San Giovanni Valdarno 17,171
051034 Sansepolcro 16,365
051035 Sestino 1,463
051036 Stia 2,952
051037 Subbiano 6,383
051038 Talla 1,166
051039 Terranuova Bracciolini 12,206
Total348,127

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