List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Naples

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The following is a list of the 92 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
063001 Acerra 49,313
063002 Afragola 63,446
063003 Agerola 7,392
063004 Anacapri 6,240
063005 Arzano 37,994
063006 Bacoli 27,402
063007 Barano d'Ischia 9,423
063008 Boscoreale 27,476
063009 Boscotrecase 10,791
063010 Brusciano 15,526
063011 Caivano 36,980
063012 Calvizzano 12,406
063013 Camposano 5,389
063014 Capri 7,278
063015 Carbonara di Nola 2,109
063016 Cardito 20,752
063017 Casalnuovo di Napoli 50,144
063018 Casamarciano 3,325
063019 Casamicciola Terme 7,990
063020 Casandrino 13,574
063021 Casavatore 19,608
063022 Casola di Napoli 3,752
063023 Casoria 82,403
063024 Castellammare di Stabia 66,100
063025 Castello di Cisterna 6,947
063026 Cercola 19,232
063027 Cicciano 12,360
063028 Cimitile 6,877
063029 Comiziano 1,830
063030 Crispano 12,574
063031 Forio 15,699
063032 Frattamaggiore 31,831
063033 Frattaminore 15,987
063034 Giugliano in Campania 105,951
063035 Gragnano 29,723
063036 Grumo Nevano 18,926
063037 Ischia 18,200
063038 Lacco Ameno 4,607
063039 Lettere 5,917
063040 Liveri 1,725
063041 Marano di Napoli 58,938
063042 Mariglianella 6,662
063043 Marigliano 30,578
063044 Massa Lubrense 13,404
063045 Melito di Napoli 36,031
063046 Meta 7,943
063047 Monte di Procida 13,282
063048 Mugnano di Napoli 31,602
063049 Naples 995,171
063050 Nola 32,935
063051 Ottaviano 23,572
063052 Palma Campania 14,972
063053 Piano di Sorrento 12,895
063054 Pimonte 5,946
063055 Poggiomarino 20,516
063056 Pollena Trocchia 13,724
063057 Pomigliano d'Arco 40,279
063058 Pompei 25,726
063059 Portici 57,777
063060 Pozzuoli 82,131
063061 Procida 10,694
063062 Qualiano 25,452
063063 Quarto 38,573
063064 Ercolano 55,637
063065 Roccarainola 7,250
063066 San Gennaro Vesuviano 10,553
063067 San Giorgio a Cremano 49,480
063068 San Giuseppe Vesuviano 27,966
063069 San Paolo Bel Sito 3,407
063070 San Sebastiano al Vesuvio 9,832
063071 Sant'Agnello 8,826
063072 Sant'Anastasia 28,214
063073 Sant'Antimo 31,285
063074 Sant'Antonio Abate 18,806
063075 San Vitaliano 5,864
063076 Saviano 15,114
063077 Scisciano 5,166
063078 Serrara Fontana 3,117
063079 Somma Vesuviana 33,998
063080 Sorrento 16,506
063081 Striano 7,716
063082 Terzigno 16,977
063083 Torre Annunziata 47,877
063084 Torre del Greco 88,947
063085 Tufino 3,420
063086 Vico Equense 20,506
063087 Villaricca 28,159
063088 Visciano 4,607
063089 Volla 23,251
063090 Santa Maria la Carità 11,330
063091 Trecase 9,117
063092 Massa di Somma 5,929
Total3,092,859

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References

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