List of municipalities of the Province of Cosenza

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The following is a list of the 150 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
078001 Acquaformosa 1,261
078002 Acquappesa 2,057
078003 Acri 21,669
078004 Aiello Calabro 2,283
078005 Aieta 878
078006 Albidona 1,732
078007 Alessandria del Carretto 677
078008 Altilia 786
078009 Altomonte 4,591
078010 Amantea 13,548
078011 Amendolara 3,097
078012 Aprigliano 2,862
078013 Belmonte Calabro 2,878
078014 Belsito 955
078015 Belvedere Marittimo 9,304
078016 Bianchi 1,487
078017 Bisignano 10,840
078018 Bocchigliero 1,818
078019 Bonifati 3,318
078020 Buonvicino 2,462
078021 Calopezzati 1,281
078022 Caloveto 1,407
078023 Campana 2,282
078024 Canna 855
078025 Cariati 8,474
078026 Carolei 3,588
078027 Carpanzano 383
078156 Casali del Manco 10,003
078029 Cassano allo Ionio 17,300
078030 Castiglione Cosentino 3,071
078031 Castrolibero 10,183
078032 Castroregio 435
078033 Castrovillari 22,616
078034 Celico 3,157
078035 Cellara 528
078036 Cerchiara di Calabria 2,698
078037 Cerisano 3,292
078038 Cervicati 990
078039 Cerzeto 1,395
078040 Cetraro 10,251
078041 Civita 1,106
078042 Cleto 1,366
078043 Colosimi 1,398
078044 Corigliano-Rossano 77,001
078045 Cosenza 70,680
078046 Cropalati 1,237
078047 Crosia 8,655
078048 Diamante 5,373
078049 Dipignano 4,301
078050 Domanico 978
078051 Fagnano Castello 4,077
078052 Falconara Albanese 1,396
078053 Figline Vegliaturo 1,028
078054 Firmo 2,453
078055 Fiumefreddo Bruzio 3,304
078056 Francavilla Marittima 3,020
078057 Frascineto 2,424
078058 Fuscaldo 8,241
078059 Grimaldi 1,854
078060 Grisolia 2,393
078061 Guardia Piemontese 1,558
078062 Lago 2,967
078063 Laino Borgo 2,184
078064 Laino Castello 926
078065 Lappano 985
078066 Lattarico 4,314
078067 Longobardi 2,310
078068 Longobucco 4,154
078069 Lungro 3,016
078070 Luzzi 10,199
078071 Maierà 1,303
078072 Malito 865
078073 Malvito 1,956
078074 Mandatoriccio 3,012
078075 Mangone 1,749
078076 Marano Marchesato 2,819
078077 Marano Principato 2,606
078078 Marzi 997
078079 Mendicino 8,560
078080 Mongrassano 1,717
078081 Montalto Uffugo 17,949
078082 Montegiordano 2,099
078083 Morano Calabro 4,885
078084 Mormanno 3,644
078085 Mottafollone 1,459
078086 Nocara 521
078087 Oriolo 2,849
078088 Orsomarso 1,443
078089 Paludi 1,865
078090 Panettieri 357
078091 Paola 17,142
078092 Papasidero 960
078093 Parenti 2,347
078094 Paterno Calabro 1,389
078096 Pedivigliano 941
078097 Piane Crati 1,454
078098 Pietrafitta 1,444
078099 Pietrapaola 1,208
078100 Plataci 909
078101 Praia a Mare 6,409
078102 Rende 35,221
078103 Rocca Imperiale 3,308
078104 Roggiano Gravina 7,532
078105 Rogliano 5,934
078106 Rose 4,367
078107 Roseto Capo Spulico 1,806
078109 Rota Greca 1,253
078110 Rovito 3,014
078111 San Basile 1,245
078112 San Benedetto Ullano 1,651
078113 San Cosmo Albanese 666
078114 San Demetrio Corone 3,822
078115 San Donato di Ninea 1,716
078116 San Fili 2,698
078117 Sangineto 1,385
078118 San Giorgio Albanese 1,699
078119 San Giovanni in Fiore 18,525
078120 San Lorenzo Bellizzi 862
078121 San Lorenzo del Vallo 3,428
078122 San Lucido 5,893
078123 San Marco Argentano 7,590
078124 San Martino di Finita 1,271
078125 San Nicola Arcella 1,453
078126 San Pietro in Amantea 593
078127 San Pietro in Guarano 3,728
078128 San Sosti 2,259
078129 Santa Caterina Albanese 1,345
078130 Santa Domenica Talao 1,318
078131 Sant'Agata di Esaro 2,131
078132 Santa Maria del Cedro 4,987
078133 Santa Sofia d'Epiro 3,040
078134 Santo Stefano di Rogliano 1,486
078135 San Vincenzo La Costa 2,084
078136 Saracena 4,226
078137 Scala Coeli 1,306
078138 Scalea 10,192
078139 Scigliano 1,481
078140 Serra d'Aiello 808
078142 Spezzano Albanese 7,199
078143 Spezzano della Sila 4,782
078145 Tarsia 2,293
078146 Terranova da Sibari 5,257
078147 Terravecchia 990
078148 Torano Castello 4,889
078149 Tortora 6,000
078150 Trebisacce 9,146
078152 Vaccarizzo Albanese 1,309
078153 Verbicaro 3,410
078154 Villapiana 5,060
078155 Zumpano 1,922
Total732,615

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References

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