List of municipalities of the Province of Reggio Emilia

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The following is a list of the 44 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
035001 Albinea 8,121
035002 Bagnolo in Piano 8,758
035003 Baiso 3,340
035004 Bibbiano 8,422
035005 Boretto 4,920
035006 Brescello 4,982
035008 Cadelbosco di Sopra 9,287
035009 Campagnola Emilia 5,120
035010 Campegine 4,694
035011 Carpineti 4,257
035012 Casalgrande 15,933
035013 Casina 4,423
035014 Castellarano 13,407
035015 Castelnovo di Sotto 8,294
035016 Castelnovo ne' Monti 10,466
035017 Cavriago 9,229
035018 Canossa 3,525
035020 Correggio 21,953
035021 Fabbrico 6,049
035022 Gattatico 5,462
035023 Gualtieri 6,438
035024 Guastalla 14,400
035026 Luzzara 8,890
035027 Montecchio Emilia 9,592
035028 Novellara 12,793
035029 Poviglio 6,803
035030 Quattro Castella 12,098
035032 Reggiolo 8,900
035033 Reggio nell'Emilia 155,191
035034 Rio Saliceto 5,632
035035 Rolo 3,848
035036 Rubiera 13,041
035037 San Martino in Rio 6,990
035038 San Polo d'Enza 5,529
035039 Sant'Ilario d'Enza 10,223
035040 Scandiano 25,663
035041 Toano 4,443
035042 Vetto 2,063
035043 Vezzano sul Crostolo 4,045
035044 Viano 3,247
035045 Villa Minozzo 4,101
035046 Ventasso 4,218
Total512,666

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