List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Milan

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The following is a list of the 133 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Metropolitan City of Milan, formerly the Province of Milan, Lombardy, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2009)
015002 Abbiategrasso 31,578
015005 Albairate 4,663
015007 Arconate 6,406
015009 Arese 19,496
015010 Arluno 11,444
015011 Assago 8,109
015250 Baranzate 11,444
015012 Bareggio 17,180
015014 Basiano 3,686
015015 Basiglio 8,090
015016 Bellinzago Lombardo 3,851
015019 Bernate Ticino 3,117
015022 Besate 2,028
015024 Binasco 7,275
015026 Boffalora sopra Ticino 4,258
015027 Bollate 36,530
015032 Bresso 26,284
015035 Bubbiano 2,189
015036 Buccinasco 26,667
015038 Buscate 4,758
015040 Bussero 8,549
015041 Busto Garolfo 13,300
015042 Calvignasco 1,153
015044 Cambiago 6,379
015046 Canegrate 12,360
015050 Carpiano 3,750
015051 Carugate 14,396
015055 Casarile 3,844
015058 Casorezzo 5,345
015059 Cassano d'Adda 18,697
015060 Cassina de' Pecchi 13,023
015061 Cassinetta di Lugagnano 1,883
015062 Castano Primo 10,903
015070 Cernusco sul Naviglio 30,599
015071 Cerro al Lambro 4,848
015072 Cerro Maggiore 14,691
015074 Cesano Boscone 23,776
015076 Cesate 13,652
015077 Cinisello Balsamo 73,659
015078 Cisliano 3,870
015081 Cologno Monzese 47,498
015082 Colturano 1,980
015085 Corbetta 16,889
015086 Cormano 20,076
015087 Cornaredo 20,447
015093 Corsico 34,080
015096 Cuggiono 8,132
015097 Cusago 3,443
015098 Cusano Milanino 19,447
015099 Dairago 5,602
015101 Dresano 2,939
015103 Gaggiano 9,011
015105 Garbagnate Milanese 26,907
015106 Gessate 8,479
015108 Gorgonzola 19,312
015110 Grezzago 2,764
015112 Gudo Visconti 1,714
015113 Inveruno 8,657
015114 Inzago 10,287
015115 Lacchiarella 8,343
015116 Lainate 25,159
015118 Legnano 58,362
015122 Liscate 4,009
015125 Locate di Triulzi 9,477
015130 Magenta 23,520
015131 Magnago 8,946
015134 Marcallo con Casone 5,903
015136 Masate 3,279
015139 Mediglia 12,075
015140 Melegnano 17,024
015142 Melzo 18,373
015144 Mesero 3,860
015146 Milano 1,307,495
015150 Morimondo 1,203
015151 Motta Visconti 7,525
015154 Nerviano 17,415
015155 Nosate 697
015157 Novate Milanese 20,160
015158 Noviglio 4,386
015159 Opera 13,751
015164 Ossona 4,101
015165 Ozzero 1,465
015166 Paderno Dugnano 47,485
015167 Pantigliate 5,872
015168 Parabiago 26,607
015169 Paullo 10,995
015170 Pero 10,680
015171 Peschiera Borromeo 22,673
015172 Pessano con Bornago 9,128
015173 Pieve Emanuele 15,219
015175 Pioltello 35,496
015176 Pogliano Milanese 8,237
015177 Pozzo d'Adda 5,360
015178 Pozzuolo Martesana 7,940
015179 Pregnana Milanese 6,824
015181 Rescaldina 13,942
015182 Rho 50,591
015183 Robecchetto con Induno 4,890
015184 Robecco sul Naviglio 6,811
015185 Rodano 4,365
015188 Rosate 5,336
015189 Rozzano 41,007
015191 San Colombano al Lambro 7,519
015192 San Donato Milanese 32,606
015194 San Giorgio su Legnano 6,718
015195 San Giuliano Milanese 36,448
015200 Santo Stefano Ticino 4,564
015201 San Vittore Olona 8,277
015202 San Zenone al Lambro 4,126
015204 Sedriano 11,166
015205 Segrate 33,916
015206 Senago 21,096
015209 Sesto San Giovanni 81,128
015210 Settala 7,370
015211 Settimo Milanese 19,270
015213 Solaro 14,041
015219 Trezzano Rosa 4,765
015220 Trezzano sul Naviglio 19,084
015221 Trezzo sull'Adda 12,307
015222 Tribiano 3,215
015224 Truccazzano 5,940
015226 Turbigo 7,423
015249 Vanzaghello 5,256
015229 Vanzago 8,700
015230 Vaprio d'Adda 7,712
015236 Vernate 3,167
015237 Vignate 8,867
015248 Villa Cortese 6,220
015242 Vimodrone 16,239
015243 Vittuone 9,013
015244 Vizzolo Predabissi 3,968
015247 Zibido San Giacomo 6,663
015251 Vermezzo con Zelo 5,805
Total3,123,205

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