List of municipalities of the province of Caltanissetta

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The following is a list of the 22 municipalities ( comuni ) of the province of Caltanissetta, Sicily, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2009)
Area
(km2)
Elevation
(m)
LocationFiscal code Area code Demonym (pl.)Official website
085001 Acquaviva Platani 1,04514.7558 37°34′N13°42′E / 37.567°N 13.700°E / 37.567; 13.700 A0490934Acquavivesi comune.acquavivaplatani.cl.it
085002 Bompensiere 63219.7283 37°28′N13°47′E / 37.467°N 13.783°E / 37.467; 13.783 A9570934Bompensierini, Nadurisi comunebompensiere.it
085003 Butera 5,004297.1402 37°11′N14°11′E / 37.183°N 14.183°E / 37.183; 14.183 B3020934Buteresi comunedibutera.it
085004 Caltanissetta 60,267417.2568 37°29′N14°04′E / 37.483°N 14.067°E / 37.483; 14.067 B4290934Nisseni comune.caltanissetta.it
085005 Campofranco 3,30836.1350 37°31′N13°42′E / 37.517°N 13.700°E / 37.517; 13.700 B5370934Campofranchesi comune.campofranco.cl.it
085006 Delia 4,55112.3420 37°21′N13°56′E / 37.350°N 13.933°E / 37.350; 13.933 D2670922Deliani
085007 Gela 77,209277.346 37°04′N14°15′E / 37.067°N 14.250°E / 37.067; 14.250 D9600933Galati, Gelidi, Gelesi comune.gela.cl.it
085008 Marianopoli 2,07513.0720 37°36′N13°55′E / 37.600°N 13.917°E / 37.600; 13.917 E9530934Marianopolitani, Manchesi comune.marianopoli.cl.it
085009 Mazzarino 12,007294.0553 37°18′N14°12′E / 37.300°N 14.200°E / 37.300; 14.200 F0650934Mazzarinesi comune.mazzarino.cl.it
085010 Milena 3,22324.6436 37°28′N13°44′E / 37.467°N 13.733°E / 37.467; 13.733 E6180934Milenesi comune.milena.cl.it
085011 Montedoro 1,68314.1450 37°27′N13°49′E / 37.450°N 13.817°E / 37.450; 13.817 F4890934Montedoresi comune.montedoro.cl.it
085012 Mussomeli 11,219163.9726 37°35′N13°45′E / 37.583°N 13.750°E / 37.583; 13.750 F8300934Mussomelesi comune.mussomeli.cl.it
085013 Niscemi 26,40296.5332 37°09′N14°23′E / 37.150°N 14.383°E / 37.150; 14.383 F8990933Niscemesi comune.niscemi.cl.it
085014 Resuttano 2,20638.2600 37°41′N14°02′E / 37.683°N 14.033°E / 37.683; 14.033 H2450934Resuttanesi comune.resuttano.cl.it
085015 Riesi 11,29466.7330 37°17′N14°05′E / 37.283°N 14.083°E / 37.283; 14.083 H2810934Riesini comune.riesi.cl.it
085016 San Cataldo 23,35975.1625 37°29′N13°59′E / 37.483°N 13.983°E / 37.483; 13.983 H7920934Sancataldesi comune.san-cataldo.cl.it
085017 Santa Caterina Villarmosa 5,73875.6606 37°36′N14°02′E / 37.600°N 14.033°E / 37.600; 14.033 I1690934Caterinesi comune.santacaterinavillarmosa.cl.it
085018 Serradifalco 6,42841.6504 37°27′N13°53′E / 37.450°N 13.883°E / 37.450; 13.883 I6440934Serradifalchesi comune.serradifalco.cl.it
085019 Sommatino 7,42034.7359 37°20′N14°00′E / 37.333°N 14.000°E / 37.333; 14.000 I8240922Sommatinesi comune.sommatino.cl.it
085020 Sutera 1,50235.5590 37°32′N13°44′E / 37.533°N 13.733°E / 37.533; 13.733 L0160934Suteresi comune.sutera.cl.it
085021 Vallelunga Pratameno 3,72539.2472 37°41′N13°49′E / 37.683°N 13.817°E / 37.683; 13.817 L6090934Vallelunghesi comune.vallelunga.cl.it
085022 Villalba 1,75541.5620 37°39′N13°50′E / 37.650°N 13.833°E / 37.650; 13.833 L9590934Villalbesi comune.villalba.cl.it
Total272,0522,128.5

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References

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