List of municipalities of the Province of Salerno

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The following is a list of the 158 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Salerno, Campania, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
065001 Acerno 2,961
065002 Agropoli 20,174
065003 Albanella 6,368
065004 Alfano 1,154
065005 Altavilla Silentina 6,742
065006 Amalfi 5,480
065007 Angri 30,545
065008 Aquara 1,764
065009 Ascea 5,576
065010 Atena Lucana 2,298
065011 Atrani 958
065012 Auletta 2,469
065013 Baronissi 15,746
065014 Battipaglia 50,958
065015 Bellosguardo 935
065016 Bracigliano 5,363
065017 Buccino 5,555
065018 Buonabitacolo 2,641
065019 Caggiano 2,945
065020 Calvanico 1,459
065021 Camerota 7,198
065022 Campagna 15,605
065023 Campora 545
065024 Cannalonga 1,126
065025 Capaccio 20,934
065026 Casalbuono 1,246
065027 Casaletto Spartano 1,571
065028 Casal Velino 4,800
065029 Caselle in Pittari 2,013
065030 Castelcivita 2,065
065031 Castellabate 7,892
065032 Castelnuovo Cilento 2,337
065033 Castelnuovo di Conza 749
065034 Castel San Giorgio 13,087
065035 Castel San Lorenzo 2,837
065036 Castiglione del Genovesi 1,245
065037 Cava de' Tirreni 53,229
065038 Celle di Bulgheria 2,022
065039 Centola 4,909
065040 Ceraso 2,527
065041 Cetara 2,390
065042 Cicerale 1,317
065043 Colliano 3,815
065044 Conca dei Marini 728
065045 Controne 910
065046 Contursi Terme 3,227
065047 Corbara 2,532
065048 Corleto Monforte 710
065049 Cuccaro Vetere 591
065050 Eboli 36,879
065051 Felitto 1,342
065052 Fisciano 12,929
065053 Furore 834
065054 Futani 1,320
065055 Giffoni Sei Casali 4,539
065056 Giffoni Valle Piana 11,383
065057 Gioi 1,450
065058 Giungano 1,117
065059 Ispani 1,018
065060 Laureana Cilento 1,094
065061 Laurino 1,888
065062 Laurito 913
065063 Laviano 1,535
065064 Lustra 1,103
065065 Magliano Vetere 866
065066 Maiori 5,685
065067 Mercato San Severino 20,873
065068 Minori 3,006
065069 Moio della Civitella 1,919
065070 Montano Antilia 2,122
065071 Montecorice 2,526
065072 Montecorvino Pugliano 8,939
065073 Montecorvino Rovella 12,081
065074 Monteforte Cilento 620
065075 Monte San Giacomo 1,697
065076 Montesano sulla Marcellana 6,937
065077 Morigerati 743
065078 Nocera Inferiore 46,533
065079 Nocera Superiore 23,934
065080 Novi Velia 2,082
065081 Ogliastro Cilento 2,245
065082 Olevano sul Tusciano 6,661
065083 Oliveto Citra 3,988
065084 Omignano 1,566
065085 Orria 1,259
065086 Ottati 810
065087 Padula 5,576
065088 Pagani 34,775
065089 Palomonte 4,088
065090 Pellezzano 10,547
065091 Perdifumo 1,816
065092 Perito 1,045
065093 Pertosa 720
065094 Petina 1,235
065095 Piaggine 1,654
065096 Pisciotta 2,957
065097 Polla 5,394
065098 Pollica 2,545
065099 Pontecagnano Faiano 23,946
065100 Positano 3,947
065101 Postiglione 2,312
065102 Praiano 1,980
065103 Prignano Cilento 904
065104 Ravello 2,475
065105 Ricigliano 1,329
065106 Roccadaspide 7,500
065107 Roccagloriosa 1,747
065108 Roccapiemonte 9,263
065109 Rofrano 2,001
065110 Romagnano al Monte 393
065111 Roscigno 918
065112 Rutino 908
065113 Sacco 670
065114 Sala Consilina 12,649
065115 Salento 2,053
065116 Salerno 135,818
065117 Salvitelle 657
065118 San Cipriano Picentino 6,489
065119 San Giovanni a Piro 3,819
065120 San Gregorio Magno 4,621
065121 San Mango Piemonte 2,355
065122 San Marzano sul Sarno 9,738
065123 San Mauro Cilento 993
065124 San Mauro la Bruca 747
065125 San Pietro al Tanagro 1,716
065126 San Rufo 1,799
065127 Santa Marina 3,279
065128 Sant'Angelo a Fasanella 760
065129 Sant'Arsenio 2,711
065130 Sant'Egidio del Monte Albino 8,607
065131 Santomenna 569
065132 San Valentino Torio 9,719
065133 Sanza 2,885
065134 Sapri 6,987
065135 Sarno 31,580
065136 Sassano 5,191
065137 Scafati 50,525
065138 Scala 1,492
065139 Serramezzana 366
065140 Serre 3,811
065141 Sessa Cilento 1,423
065142 Siano 10,299
065143 Sicignano degli Alburni 3,441
065144 Stella Cilento 840
065145 Stio 1,028
065146 Teggiano 8,087
065147 Torchiara 1,624
065148 Torraca 1,242
065149 Torre Orsaia 2,352
065150 Tortorella 569
065151 Tramonti 4,082
065152 Trentinara 1,714
065153 Valle dell'Angelo 404
065154 Vallo della Lucania 8,952
065155 Valva 1,806
065156 Vibonati 3,109
065157 Vietri sul Mare 8,671
065158 Bellizzi 12,862
Total1,089,770

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References

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