List of municipalities of the province of L'Aquila

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The following is a list of the 108 municipalities ( comuni ) of the province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
066001 Acciano 398
066002 Aielli 1,517
066003 Alfedena 768
066004 Anversa degli Abruzzi 413
066005 Ateleta 1,223
066006 Avezzano 39,376
066007 Balsorano 3,705
066008 Barete 649
066009 Barisciano 1,771
066010 Barrea 777
066011 Bisegna 356
066012 Bugnara 1,085
066013 Cagnano Amiterno 1,459
066014 Calascio 163
066015 Campo di Giove 916
066016 Campotosto 742
066017 Canistro 1,044
066018 Cansano 272
066019 Capestrano 977
066020 Capistrello 5,490
066021 Capitignano 680
066022 Caporciano 261
066023 Cappadocia 564
066024 Carapelle Calvisio 98
066025 Carsoli 5,235
066026 Castel del Monte 511
066027 Castel di Ieri 367
066028 Castel di Sangro 5,749
066029 Castellafiume 1,075
066030 Castelvecchio Calvisio 195
066031 Castelvecchio Subequo 1,187
066032 Celano 10,979
066033 Cerchio 1,719
066034 Civita d'Antino 1,089
066035 Civitella Alfedena 304
066036 Civitella Roveto 3,387
066037 Cocullo 282
066038 Collarmele 1,032
066039 Collelongo 1,470
066040 Collepietro 259
066041 Corfinio 1,001
066042 Fagnano Alto 442
066043 Fontecchio 440
066044 Fossa 663
066045 Gagliano Aterno 310
066046 Gioia dei Marsi 2,283
066047 Goriano Sicoli 599
066048 Introdacqua 1,994
066049 L'Aquila 71,472
066050 Lecce nei Marsi 1,731
066051 Luco dei Marsi 5,793
066052 Lucoli 945
066053 Magliano de' Marsi 3,809
066054 Massa d'Albe 1,553
066055 Molina Aterno 440
066056 Montereale 2,826
066057 Morino 1,530
066058 Navelli 604
066059 Ocre 1,043
066060 Ofena 608
066061 Opi 471
066062 Oricola 1,031
066063 Ortona dei Marsi 745
066064 Ortucchio 1,983
066065 Ovindoli 1,264
066066 Pacentro 1,290
066067 Pereto 717
066068 Pescasseroli 2,208
066069 Pescina 4,515
066070 Pescocostanzo 1,208
066071 Pettorano sul Gizio 1,287
066072 Pizzoli 3,280
066073 Poggio Picenze 1,027
066074 Prata d'Ansidonia 549
066075 Pratola Peligna 7,894
066076 Prezza 1,059
066077 Raiano 2,982
066078 Rivisondoli 715
066079 Rocca Pia 730
066080 Rocca di Botte 639
066081 Rocca di Cambio 485
066082 Rocca di Mezzo 1,530
066083 Roccacasale 189
066084 Roccaraso 1,684
066085 San Benedetto dei Marsi 4,061
066086 San Benedetto in Perillis 137
066087 San Demetrio ne' Vestini 1,694
066088 San Pio delle Camere 579
066089 Sante Marie 1,310
066090 Sant'Eusanio Forconese 425
066091 Santo Stefano di Sessanio 116
066092 San Vincenzo Valle Roveto 2,579
066093 Scanno 2,073
066094 Scontrone 601
066095 Scoppito 2,825
066096 Scurcola Marsicana 2,625
066097 Secinaro 452
066098 Sulmona 25,419
066099 Tagliacozzo 6,753
066100 Tione degli Abruzzi 369
066101 Tornimparte 2,970
066102 Trasacco 6,120
066103 Villalago 621
066104 Villa Santa Lucia degli Abruzzi 193
066105 Villa Sant'Angelo 441
066106 Villavallelonga 971
066107 Villetta Barrea 642
066108 Vittorito 980
Total304,068

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References

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