The following is a list of the 69 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Savona, Liguria, Italy. [1]
ISTAT Code | Comune | Population, 31.12.2010 |
---|---|---|
9001 | Alassio | 11,312 |
9002 | Albenga | 24,378 |
9003 | Albissola Marina | 5,617 |
9004 | Albisola Superiore | 10,581 |
9005 | Altare | 2,156 |
9006 | Andora | 7,657 |
9007 | Arnasco | 621 |
9008 | Balestrino | 597 |
9009 | Bardineto | 692 |
9010 | Bergeggi | 1,163 |
9011 | Boissano | 2,432 |
9012 | Borghetto Santo Spirito | 5,261 |
9013 | Borgio Verezzi | 2,402 |
9014 | Bormida | 426 |
9015 | Cairo Montenotte | 13,695 |
9016 | Calice Ligure | 1,691 |
9017 | Calizzano | 1,586 |
9018 | Carcare | 5,682 |
9019 | Casanova Lerrone | 781 |
9020 | Castelbianco | 324 |
9021 | Castelvecchio di Rocca Barbena | 180 |
9022 | Celle Ligure | 5,431 |
9023 | Cengio | 3,749 |
9024 | Ceriale | 6,049 |
9025 | Cisano sul Neva | 1,947 |
9026 | Cosseria | 1,084 |
9027 | Dego | 2,006 |
9028 | Erli | 267 |
9029 | Finale Ligure | 11,638 |
9030 | Garlenda | 1,291 |
9031 | Giustenice | 959 |
9032 | Giusvalla | 469 |
9033 | Laigueglia | 1,895 |
9034 | Loano | 12,034 |
9035 | Magliolo | 882 |
9036 | Mallare | 1,214 |
9037 | Massimino | 127 |
9038 | Millesimo | 3,516 |
9039 | Mioglia | 546 |
9040 | Murialdo | 864 |
9041 | Nasino | 227 |
9042 | Noli | 2,861 |
9043 | Onzo | 233 |
9044 | Orco Feglino | 917 |
9045 | Ortovero | 1,564 |
9046 | Osiglia | 480 |
9047 | Pallare | 956 |
9048 | Piana Crixia | 896 |
9049 | Pietra Ligure | 9,401 |
9050 | Plodio | 650 |
9051 | Pontinvrea | 857 |
9052 | Quiliano | 7,424 |
9053 | Rialto | 583 |
9054 | Roccavignale | 750 |
9055 | Sassello | 1,861 |
9056 | Savona | 62,553 |
9057 | Spotorno | 4,005 |
9058 | Stella | 3,082 |
9059 | Stellanello | 877 |
9060 | Testico | 219 |
9061 | Toirano | 2,690 |
9062 | Tovo San Giacomo | 2,508 |
9063 | Urbe | 793 |
9064 | Vado Ligure | 8,523 |
9065 | Varazze | 13,708 |
9066 | Vendone | 416 |
9067 | Vezzi Portio | 825 |
9068 | Villanova d'Albenga | 2,506 |
9069 | Zuccarello | 339 |
The comune is a local administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions (regioni) and provinces (province). The comune can also have the title of città ("city").