List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Catania

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The following is a list of the 58 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Metropolitan City of Catania, Sicily, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT CodeComunePopulation
(2005)
087001 Aci Bonaccorsi 2,695
087002 Aci Castello 18,117
087003 Aci Catena 27,895
087004 Acireale 52,206
087005 Aci Sant'Antonio 16,692
087006 Adrano 35,611
087007 Belpasso 21,841
087008 Biancavilla 23,176
087009 Bronte 19,142
087010 Calatabiano 5,286
087011 Caltagirone 39,228
087012 Camporotondo Etneo 3,360
087013 Castel di Judica 4,758
087014 Castiglione di Sicilia 3,574
087015 Catania 305,773
087016 Fiumefreddo di Sicilia 9,683
087017 Giarre 26,808
087018 Grammichele 13,225
087019 Gravina di Catania 28,068
087020 Licodia Eubea 3,228
087021 Linguaglossa 5,401
087022 Maletto 4,051
087023 Mascali 12,066
087024 Mascalucia 26,068
087025 Militello in Val di Catania 8,015
087026 Milo 1,070
087027 Mineo 5,432
087028 Mirabella Imbaccari 6,602
087029 Misterbianco 45,961
087030 Motta Sant'Anastasia 10,431
087031 Nicolosi 6,560
087032 Palagonia 16,402
087033 Paternò 48,997
087034 Pedara 11,233
087035 Piedimonte Etneo 3,780
087036 Raddusa 3,433
087037 Ramacca 10,630
087038 Randazzo 11,287
087039 Riposto 14,619
087040 San Cono 2,941
087041 San Giovanni la Punta 20,385
087042 San Gregorio di Catania 10,785
087043 San Michele di Ganzaria 4,343
087044 San Pietro Clarenza 6,313
087045 Sant'Agata li Battiati 9,939
087046 Sant'Alfio 1,677
087047 Santa Maria di Licodia 6,788
087048 Santa Venerina 8,148
087049 Scordia 17,202
087050 Trecastagni 8,936
087051 Tremestieri Etneo 21,144
087052 Valverde 7,468
087053 Viagrande 7,225
087054 Vizzini 7,017
087055 Zafferana Etnea 8,648
087056 Mazzarrone 3,727
087057 Maniace 3,606
087058 Ragalna 3,187
Total1,071,883

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References

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