List of municipalities of the Province of Teramo

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The following is a list of the 47 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Teramo, Abruzzo, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
067001 Alba Adriatica 11,104
067002 Ancarano 1,854
067003 Arsita 952
067004 Atri 11,286
067005 Basciano 2,453
067006 Bellante 7,198
067007 Bisenti 2,103
067008 Campli 7,533
067009 Canzano 1,863
067010 Castel Castagna 552
067011 Castellalto 6,973
067012 Castelli 1,314
067013 Castiglione Messer Raimondo 2,486
067014 Castilenti 1,607
067015 Cellino Attanasio 2,719
067016 Cermignano 1,919
067017 Civitella del Tronto 5,395
067018 Colledara 2,281
067019 Colonnella 3,422
067020 Controguerra 2,515
067021 Corropoli 4,018
067022 Cortino 775
067023 Crognaleto 1,569
067024 Fano Adriano 401
067025 Giulianova 21,806
067026 Isola del Gran Sasso 4,947
067027 Montefino 1,172
067028 Montorio al Vomano 8,037
067029 Morro d'Oro 3,408
067030 Mosciano Sant'Angelo 8,539
067031 Nereto 4,717
067032 Notaresco 6,817
067033 Penna Sant'Andrea 1,721
067034 Pietracamela 302
067035 Pineto 13,497
067036 Rocca Santa Maria 652
067037 Roseto degli Abruzzi 23,554
067038 Sant'Egidio alla Vibrata 9,141
067039 Sant'Omero 5,267
067040 Silvi Marina 15,250
067041 Teramo 52,695
067042 Torano Nuovo 1,670
067043 Torricella Sicura 2,703
067044 Tortoreto 8,401
067045 Tossicia 1,493
067046 Valle Castellana 1,182
067047 Martinsicuro 14,800
Total296,063

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References

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