The following is a list of the 59 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Perugia, Umbria, Italy. [1]
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 |
Total | 632,420 | |
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