List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Messina

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The following is a list of the 108 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Metropolitan City of Messina, Sicily, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
083107 Acquedolci 5,436
083001 Alcara li Fusi 2,339
083002 Alì 900
083003 Alì Terme 2,609
083004 Antillo 1,055
083005 Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto 41,203
083006 Basicò 730
083007 Brolo 5,595
083008 Capizzi 3,452
083009 Capo d'Orlando 12,919
083010 Capri Leone 4,240
083011 Caronia 3,555
083012 Casalvecchio Siculo 1,074
083013 Castel di Lucio 1,477
083014 Castell'Umberto 3,483
083015 Castelmola 1,107
083016 Castroreale 2,805
083017 Cesarò 2,709
083018 Condrò 510
083019 Falcone 2,927
083020 Ficarra 1,749
083021 Fiumedinisi 1,616
083022 Floresta 594
083023 Fondachelli-Fantina 1,169
083024 Forza d'Agrò 874
083025 Francavilla di Sicilia 4,254
083026 Frazzanò 889
083027 Furci Siculo 3,287
083028 Furnari 3,487
083029 Gaggi 2,812
083030 Galati Mamertino 3,026
083031 Gallodoro 402
083032 Giardini-Naxos 9,359
083033 Gioiosa Marea 7,237
083034 Graniti 1,550
083035 Gualtieri Sicaminò 1,923
083036 Itala 1,687
083037 Leni 654
083038 Letojanni 2,634
083039 Librizzi 1,888
083040 Limina 978
083041 Lipari 10,763
083042 Longi 1,610
083043 Malfa 871
083044 Malvagna 899
083045 Mandanici 695
083046 Mazzarrà Sant'Andrea 1,670
083047 Merì 2,209
083048 Messina 247,592
083049 Milazzo 32,550
083050 Militello Rosmarino 1,402
083051 Mirto 1,083
083052 Mistretta 5,374
083053 Mojo Alcantara 801
083054 Monforte San Giorgio 3,039
083055 Mongiuffi Melia 743
083056 Montagnareale 1,794
083057 Montalbano Elicona 2,687
083058 Motta Camastra 868
083059 Motta d'Affermo 921
083060 Naso 4,380
083061 Nizza di Sicilia 3,615
083062 Novara di Sicilia 1,606
083063 Oliveri 2,076
083064 Pace del Mela 6,169
083065 Pagliara 1,223
083066 Patti 13,224
083067 Pettineo 1,502
083068 Piraino 3,857
083069 Raccuja 1,295
083070 Reitano 915
083071 Roccafiorita 261
083072 Roccalumera 4,145
083073 Roccavaldina 1,194
083074 Roccella Valdemone 802
083075 Rodì Milici 2,304
083076 Rometta 6,458
083077 San Filippo del Mela 7,138
083078 San Fratello 4,371
083079 San Marco d'Alunzio 2,155
083080 San Pier Niceto 3,084
083081 San Piero Patti 3,378
083082 San Salvatore di Fitalia 1,573
083083 Santa Domenica Vittoria 1,148
083084 Sant'Agata di Militello 13,006
083085 Sant'Alessio Siculo 1,363
083086 Santa Lucia del Mela 4,759
083087 Santa Marina Salina 818
083088 Sant'Angelo di Brolo 3,656
083089 Santa Teresa di Riva 9,092
083090 San Teodoro 1,534
083091 Santo Stefano di Camastra 4,553
083092 Saponara 4,040
083093 Savoca 1,661
083094 Scaletta Zanclea 2,511
083095 Sinagra 2,900
083096 Spadafora 5,322
083097 Taormina 10,863
083106 Terme Vigliatore 6,716
083098 Torregrotta 6,826
083108 Torrenova 3,835
083099 Tortorici 7,235
083100 Tripi 1,008
083101 Tusa 3,248
083102 Ucria 1,264
083103 Valdina 1,253
083104 Venetico 3,763
083105 Villafranca Tirrena 8,921
Total657,785

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References

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