List of municipalities of the Province of Perugia

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The following is a list of the 59 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
054001 Assisi 26,196
054002 Bastia Umbra 19,471
054003 Bettona 3,952
054004 Bevagna 5,013
054005 Campello sul Clitunno 2,415
054006 Cannara 4,083
054007 Cascia 3,277
054008 Castel Ritaldi 3,134
054009 Castiglione del Lago 14,807
054010 Cerreto di Spoleto 1,153
054011 Citerna 3,273
054012 Città della Pieve 7,366
054013 Città di Castello 39,301
054014 Collazzone 3,108
054015 Corciano 17,008
054016 Costacciaro 1,355
054017 Deruta 8,498
054018 Foligno 53,818
054019 Fossato di Vico 2,576
054020 Fratta Todina 1,820
054021 Giano dell'Umbria 3,515
054022 Gualdo Cattaneo 6,251
054023 Gualdo Tadino 15,472
054024 Gubbio 32,563
054025 Lisciano Niccone 667
054026 Magione 13,207
054027 Marsciano 17,148
054028 Massa Martana 3,745
054029 Monte Castello di Vibio 1,663
054030 Montefalco 5,686
054031 Monteleone di Spoleto 651
054032 Monte Santa Maria Tiberina 1,228
054033 Montone 1,642
054034 Nocera Umbra 6,130
054035 Norcia 4,948
054036 Paciano 974
054037 Panicale 5,623
054038 Passignano sul Trasimeno 5,314
054039 Perugia 157,842
054040 Piegaro 3,679
054041 Pietralunga 2,343
054042 Poggiodomo 165
054043 Preci 789
054044 San Giustino 10,696
054045 Sant'Anatolia di Narco 585
054046 Scheggia e Pascelupo 1,480
054047 Scheggino 460
054048 Sellano 1,194
054049 Sigillo 2,483
054050 Spello 8,593
054051 Spoleto 38,563
054052 Todi 17,075
054053 Torgiano 5,700
054054 Trevi 8,007
054055 Tuoro sul Trasimeno 3,725
054056 Umbertide 16,890
054057 Valfabbrica 3,542
054058 Vallo di Nera 446
054059 Valtopina 1,399
Total632,420

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References

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