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The following is a list of the 44 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. [1]
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 |
Total | 512,666 | |
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