List of municipalities of the province of Frosinone

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The following is a list of the 91 municipalities ( comuni ) of the province of Frosinone, Lazio, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2011)
060001 Acquafondata 282
060002 Acuto 1,910
060003 Alatri 28,609
060004 Alvito 2,852
060005 Amaseno 4,314
060006 Anagni 21,441
060007 Aquino 5,309
060008 Arce 5,783
060009 Arnara 2,379
060010 Arpino 7,386
060011 Atina 4,461
060012 Ausonia 2,650
060013 Belmonte Castello 778
060014 Boville Ernica 8,811
060015 Broccostella 2,807
060016 Campoli Appennino 1,749
060017 Casalattico 641
060018 Casalvieri 2,867
060019 Cassino 33,658
060020 Castelliri 3,533
060021 Castelnuovo Parano 902
060022 Castrocielo 3,969
060023 Castro dei Volsci 4,903
060024 Ceccano 23,098
060025 Ceprano 8,740
060026 Cervaro 7,744
060027 Colfelice 1,853
060028 Collepardo 975
060029 Colle San Magno 744
060030 Coreno Ausonio 1,671
060031 Esperia 3,903
060032 Falvaterra 567
060033 Ferentino 20,966
060034 Filettino 551
060035 Fiuggi 9,645
060036 Fontana Liri 2,993
060037 Fontechiari 1,318
060038 Frosinone 46,649
060039 Fumone 2,180
060040 Gallinaro 1,246
060041 Giuliano di Roma 2,343
060042 Guarcino 1,658
060043 Isola del Liri 11,963
060044 Monte San Giovanni Campano 12,882
060045 Morolo 3,267
060046 Paliano 8,146
060047 Pastena 1,528
060048 Patrica 3,084
060049 Pescosolido 1,552
060050 Picinisco 1,255
060051 Pico 3,004
060052 Piedimonte San Germano 6,036
060053 Piglio 4,657
060054 Pignataro Interamna 2,558
060055 Pofi 4,303
060056 Pontecorvo 13,223
060057 Posta Fibreno 1,217
060058 Ripi 5,346
060059 Rocca d'Arce 971
060060 Roccasecca 7,536
060061 San Biagio Saracinisco 361
060062 San Donato Val di Comino 2,122
060063 San Giorgio a Liri 3,166
060064 San Giovanni Incarico 3,410
060065 Sant'Ambrogio sul Garigliano 994
060066 Sant'Andrea del Garigliano 1,566
060067 Sant'Apollinare 1,931
060068 Sant'Elia Fiumerapido 6,227
060069 Santopadre 1,410
060070 San Vittore del Lazio 2,679
060071 Serrone 3,069
060072 Settefrati 792
060073 Sgurgola 2,623
060074 Sora 26,247
060075 Strangolagalli 2,501
060076 Supino 4,893
060077 Terelle 460
060078 Torre Cajetani 1,388
060079 Torrice 4,608
060080 Trevi nel Lazio 1,853
060081 Trivigliano 1,693
060082 Vallecorsa 2,800
060083 Vallemaio 1,002
060084 Vallerotonda 1,671
060085 Veroli 20,763
060086 Vicalvi 806
060087 Vico nel Lazio 2,256
060088 Villa Latina 1,286
060089 Villa Santa Lucia 2,639
060090 Villa Santo Stefano 1,707
060091 Viticuso 372
Total492,661

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References

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