List of municipalities of the Province of Macerata

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The following is a list of the 55 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Macerata, Marche, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
043002 Apiro 2,430
043003 Appignano 4,043
043004 Belforte del Chienti 1,660
043005 Bolognola 152
043006 Caldarola 1,789
043007 Camerino 7,065
043008 Camporotondo di Fiastrone 606
043009 Castelraimondo 4,733
043010 Castelsantangelo sul Nera 357
043011 Cessapalombo 568
043012 Cingoli 10,554
043013 Civitanova Marche 39,545
043014 Colmurano 1,255
043015 Corridonia 14,317
043016 Esanatoglia 2,162
043017 Fiastra 602
043019 Fiuminata 1,660
043020 Gagliole 632
043021 Gualdo 924
043022 Loro Piceno 2,501
043023 Macerata 42,361
043024 Matelica 10,300
043025 Mogliano 4,919
043026 Montecassiano 6,830
043027 Monte Cavallo 160
043028 Montecosaro 5,435
043029 Montefano 3,365
043030 Montelupone 3,335
043031 Monte San Giusto 7,579
043032 Monte San Martino 821
043033 Morrovalle 9,534
043034 Muccia 925
043035 Penna San Giovanni 1,239
043036 Petriolo 2,063
043038 Pieve Torina 1,395
043039 Pioraco 1,252
043040 Poggio San Vicino 299
043041 Pollenza 6,086
043042 Porto Recanati 11,230
043043 Potenza Picena 15,217
043044 Recanati 20,817
043045 Ripe San Ginesio 817
043046 San Ginesio 3,872
043047 San Severino Marche 13,241
043048 Sant'Angelo in Pontano 1,516
043049 Sarnano 3,389
043050 Sefro 453
043051 Serrapetrona 964
043052 Serravalle di Chienti 1,162
043053 Tolentino 19,772
043054 Treia 9,606
043055 Urbisaglia 2,820
043058 Valfornace 1,026
043056 Ussita 434
043057 Visso 1,215
Total313,225

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References

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