List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Bologna

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The following is a list of the 55 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Metropolitan City of Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
037001 Alto Reno Terme 6,940
037001 Anzola dell'Emilia 11,128
037002 Argelato 9,317
037003 Baricella 5,990
037005 Bentivoglio 4,593
037006 Bologna 374,425
037007 Borgo Tossignano 3,259
037008 Budrio 16,167
037009 Calderara di Reno 12,351
037010 Camugnano 2,092
037011 Casalecchio di Reno 34,451
037012 Casalfiumanese 3,129
037013 Castel d'Aiano 1,973
037014 Castel del Rio 1,256
037015 Castel di Casio 3,266
037016 Castel Guelfo di Bologna 3,731
037017 Castello d'Argile 5,520
037019 Castel Maggiore 16,478
037020 Castel San Pietro Terme 19,654
037021 Castenaso 13,704
037022 Castiglione dei Pepoli 6,057
037024 Crevalcore 12,527
037025 Dozza 5,886
037026 Fontanelice 1,884
037027 Gaggio Montano 4,928
037028 Galliera 5,450
037030 Granarolo dell'Emilia 9,008
037031 Grizzana Morandi 3,966
037032 Imola 66,170
037033 Lizzano in Belvedere 2,275
037034 Loiano 4,442
037035 Malalbergo 7,911
037036 Marzabotto 6,491
037037 Medicina 14,715
037038 Minerbio 8,249
037039 Molinella 14,700
037040 Monghidoro 3,905
037041 Monterenzio 5,478
037042 Monte San Pietro 10,758
037044 Monzuno 6,003
037045 Mordano 4,379
037046 Ozzano dell'Emilia 11,194
037047 Pianoro 16,591
037048 Pieve di Cento 6,804
037050 Sala Bolognese 7,082
037051 San Benedetto Val di Sambro 4,493
037052 San Giorgio di Piano 6,681
037053 San Giovanni in Persiceto 24,790
037054 San Lazzaro di Savena 30,045
037055 San Pietro in Casale 10,616
037056 Sant'Agata Bolognese 6,409
037057 Sasso Marconi 14,273
037061 Valsamoggia 30,886
037059 Vergato 7,352
037060 Zola Predosa 16,446
Total944,297

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References

  1. "Statistics". ISTAT (in Italian).