List of municipalities of the Province of Benevento

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The following is a list of the 78 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Benevento, Campania, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2023)
062001 Airola 8,065
062002 Amorosi 2,644
062003 Apice 5,234
062004 Apollosa 2,460
062005 Arpaia 1,980
062006 Arpaise 726
062007 Baselice 2,070
062008 Benevento 55,933
062009 Bonea 1,370
062010 Bucciano 1,974
062011 Buonalbergo 1,515
062012 Calvi 2,499
062013 Campolattaro 972
062014 Campoli del Monte Taburno 1,626
062015 Casalduni 1,183
062016 Castelfranco in Miscano 777
062017 Castelpagano 1,330
062018 Castelpoto 1,146
062019 Castelvenere 2,390
062020 Castelvetere in Val Fortore 959
062021 Cautano 1,909
062022 Ceppaloni 3,183
062023 Cerreto Sannita 3,579
062024 Circello 2,147
062025 Colle Sannita 2,121
062026 Cusano Mutri 3,740
062027 Dugenta 2,649
062028 Durazzano 2,073
062029 Faicchio 3,291
062030 Foglianise 3,116
062031 Foiano di Val Fortore 1,326
062032 Forchia 1,203
062033 Fragneto l'Abate 947
062034 Fragneto Monforte 1,659
062035 Frasso Telesino 2,014
062036 Ginestra degli Schiavoni 386
062037 Guardia Sanframondi 4,512
062038 Limatola 4,157
062039 Melizzano 1,695
062040 Moiano 4,006
062041 Molinara 1,438
062042 Montefalcone di Val Fortore 1,304
062043 Montesarchio 12,964
062044 Morcone 4,506
062045 Paduli 3,588
062046 Pago Veiano 2,218
062047 Pannarano 1,983
062048 Paolisi 1,957
062049 Paupisi 1,419
062050 Pesco Sannita 1,833
062051 Pietraroja 499
062052 Pietrelcina 2,867
062053 Ponte 2,399
062054 Pontelandolfo 2,006
062055 Puglianello 1,303
062056 Reino 1,085
062057 San Bartolomeo in Galdo 4,314
062058 San Giorgio del Sannio 9,678
062059 San Giorgio La Molara 2,747
062060 San Leucio del Sannio 2,894
062061 San Lorenzello 2,115
062062 San Lorenzo Maggiore 1,901
062063 San Lupo 692
062064 San Marco dei Cavoti 2,950
062065 San Martino Sannita 1,144
062066 San Nazzaro 828
062067 San Nicola Manfredi 3,467
062068 San Salvatore Telesino 3,848
062069 Santa Croce del Sannio 855
062070 Sant'Agata de' Goti 10,249
062071 Sant'Angelo a Cupolo 4,026
062078 Sant'Arcangelo Trimonte 462
062072 Sassinoro 637
062073 Solopaca 3,422
062074 Telese Terme 7,631
062075 Tocco Caudio 1,472
062076 Torrecuso 3,204
062077 Vitulano 2,727
Total261,198

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  1. "Monthly Demographic Balance". ISTAT. 1 November 2023. Retrieved 25 March 2024.