List of municipalities of the Province of Sassari

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The following is a list of the 92 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Sassari, Sardinia, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT CodeComunePopulation, 31.12.2010
90003 Alghero 40,965
90004 Anela 699
90005 Ardara 810
90007 Banari 606
90008 Benetutti 2,010
90010 Bessude 433
90011 Bonnanaro 1,036
90012 Bono 3,679
90013 Bonorva 3,728
90015 Borutta 283
90016 Bottidda 756
90018 Bultei 1,057
90019 Bulzi 562
90020 Burgos 958
90022 Cargeghe 629
90023 Castelsardo 5,881
90024 Cheremule 469
90025 Chiaramonti 1,748
90026 Codrongianos 1,374
90027 Cossoine 914
90028 Esporlatu 431
90029 Florinas 1,556
90030 Giave 603
90031 Illorai 979
90032 Ittireddu 583
90033 Ittiri 8,918
90034 Laerru 966
90038 Mara 688
90039 Martis 560
90040 Monteleone Rocca Doria 126
90042 Mores 1,982
90043 Muros 844
90044 Nughedu San Nicolò 888
90045 Nule 1,443
90046 Nulvi 2,877
90048 Olmedo 3,937
90050 Osilo 3,228
90051 Ossi 5,974
90052 Ozieri 10,991
90053 Padria 710
90055 Pattada 3,283
90056 Perfugas 2,486
90057 Ploaghe 4,726
90058 Porto Torres 22,567
90059 Pozzomaggiore 2,755
90060 Putifigari 753
90061 Romana 585
90064 Sassari 130,658
90065 Sedini 1,412
90066 Semestene 174
90067 Sennori 7,405
90068 Siligo 943
90069 Sorso 14,841
90071 Thiesi 3,010
90072 Tissi 2,300
90073 Torralba 1,001
90075 Tula 1,611
90076 Uri 3,053
90077 Usini 4,302
90078 Villanova Monteleone 2,405
90079 Valledoria 4,198
90082 Viddalba 1,708
90086 Tergu 622
90087 Santa Maria Coghinas 1,454
90088 Erula 769
90089 Stintino 1,335
90001 Aggius 1,561
90062 Aglientu 1,234
90002 [2] Alà dei Sardi 1,876
90006 Arzachena 13,328
90081 Badesi 1,860
90009 Berchidda 2,758
90014 Bortigiadas 760
90017 [3] Buddusò 3,866
90091 [4] Budoni 5,125
90021 Calangianus 4,083
90083 Golfo Aranci 2,475
90035 La Maddalena 11,226
90084 Loiri Porto San Paolo 3,427
90036 Luogosanto 1,866
90037 Luras 2,602
90041 Monti 2,521
90047 Olbia 60,345
90049 Oschiri 3,696
90090 Padru 2,107
90054 Palau 4,163
90092 San Teodoro 3,565
90063 Santa Teresa Gallura 5,211
90085 Sant'Antonio di Gallura 1,520
90080 Telti 2,296
90070 Tempio Pausania 14,065
90074 Trinità d'Agultu e Vignola 2,208

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References

  1. Codici dei comuni, delle province e delle regioni Istituto Nazionale di Statistica, October 2011. Accessed November 2011. (in Italian) "Codes of the comuni, of the provinces and of the regions".
  2. "Municipalities of Italy - History of the Municipality 090002 Alà dei Sardi (Code Catastale A115)" . Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  3. "Comuni d'Italia - Storia del Comune 090017 Buddusò (Codice Catastale B246)" . Retrieved 29 May 2024.
  4. "Comuni d'Italia - Storia del Comune 090091 Budoni (Codice Catastale B248)" . Retrieved 29 May 2024.