List of municipalities of the Metropolitan City of Palermo

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The following is a list of the 82 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
082001 Alia 4,081
082002 Alimena 2,363
082003 Aliminusa 1,342
082004 Altavilla Milicia 5,790
082005 Altofonte 9,649
082006 Bagheria 53,381
082007 Balestrate 5,853
082008 Baucina 2,003
082009 Belmonte Mezzagno 10,424
082010 Bisacquino 5,119
082011 Bolognetta 3,632
082012 Bompietro 1,640
082013 Borgetto 6,576
082014 Caccamo 8,528
082015 Caltavuturo 4,440
082016 Campofelice Di Fitalia 595
082017 Campofelice Di Roccella 5,896
082018 Campofiorito 1,379
082019 Camporeale 3,652
082020 Capaci 10,255
082021 Carini 28,733
082022 Castelbuono 9,430
082023 Casteldaccia 9,772
082024 Castellana Sicula 3,738
082025 Castronovo di Sicilia 3,323
082026 Cefalà Diana 991
082027 Cefalù 13,747
082028 Cerda 5,326
082029 Chiusa Sclafani 3,224
082030 Ciminna 3,980
082031 Cinisi 10,817
082032 Collesano 4,190
082033 Contessa Entellina 1,963
082034 Corleone 11,355
082035 Ficarazzi 9,674
082036 Gangi 7,449
082037 Geraci Siculo 2,077
082038 Giardinello 2,001
082039 Giuliana 2,234
082040 Godrano 1,164
082041 Gratteri 1,050
082042 Isnello 1,822
082043 Isola delle Femmine 6,817
082044 Lascari 3,305
082045 Lercara Friddi 7,232
082046 Marineo 6,885
082047 Mezzojuso 3,003
082048 Misilmeri 24,979
082049 Monreale 34,662
082050 Montelepre 6,202
082051 Montemaggiore Belsito 3,806
082052 Palazzo Adriano 2,453
082053 Palermo 675,277
082054 Partinico 31,515
082055 Petralia Soprana 3,630
082056 Petralia Sottana 3,238
082057 Piana degli Albanesi 6,051
082058 Polizzi Generosa 3,918
082059 Pollina 3,102
082060 Prizzi 5,518
082061 Roccamena 1,669
082062 Roccapalumba 2,762
082063 San Cipirello 5,201
082064 San Giuseppe Jato 8,662
082065 San Mauro Castelverde 2,053
082066 Santa Cristina Gela 893
082067 Santa Flavia 10,139
082068 Sciara 2,788
082069 Sclafani Bagni 490
082070 Termini Imerese 26,827
082071 Terrasini 10,817
082072 Torretta 3,791
082073 Trabia 8,865
082074 Trappeto 2,936
082075 Ustica 1,310
082076 Valledolmo 4,017
082077 Ventimiglia di Sicilia 2,173
082078 Vicari 2,997
082079 Villabate 19,441
082080 Villafrati 3,350
082081 Scillato 671
082082 Blufi 1,169
Total1,239,272

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References

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