The following is a list of the 10 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Barletta-Andria-Trani, Apulia, Italy. [1] The capitals of the province are in bold.
ISTAT Code | Comune | Area (km2) | Population (2005) | Map |
---|---|---|---|---|
110001 | Andria | 402.89 | 99,512 | |
110002 | Barletta | 149.35 | 94,089 | |
110003 | Bisceglie | 69.25 | 54,527 | |
110004 | Canosa di Puglia | 150.93 | 31,075 | |
110005 | Margherita di Savoia | 35.7 | 12,550 | |
110006 | Minervino Murge | 255.38 | 9,625 | |
110007 | San Ferdinando di Puglia | 41.23 | 14,822 | |
110008 | Spinazzola | 184.01 | 6,949 | |
110009 | Trani | 103.41 | 53,855 | |
110010 | Trinitapoli | 148.77 | 14,502 | |
Total | 1,543 | 391,506 | ||
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