List of cities in Italy
Appearance
The following is a list of Italian municipalities (comuni) with a population over 50,000. The table below contains the cities populations as of 31 December 2021,[1] as estimated by the Italian National Institute of Statistics,[2] and the cities census population from the 2011 Italian Census.[3] Cities in bold are regional capitals.
Cities
[edit]Rank | City | 2011 census | 2021 estimate | Change | Region |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rome | 2,617,175 | 2,761,632 | 5.52% | Lazio |
2 | Milan | 1,242,123 | 1,371,498 | 10.42% | Lombardy |
3 | Naples | 962,003 | 914,758 | −4.91% | Campania |
4 | Turin | 872,367 | 848,885 | −2.69% | Piedmont |
5 | Palermo | 657,651 | 630,828 | −4.08% | Sicily |
6 | Genoa | 586,180 | 560,688 | −4.35% | Liguria |
7 | Bologna | 371,337 | 392,203 | 5.62% | Emilia-Romagna |
8 | Florence | 358,079 | 367,150 | 2.53% | Tuscany |
9 | Bari | 315,933 | 316,140 | 0.07% | Apulia |
10 | Catania | 293,902 | 298,324 | 1.50% | Sicily |
11 | Verona | 252,520 | 257,274 | 1.88% | Veneto |
12 | Venice | 261,362 | 254,661 | −2.56% | Veneto |
13 | Messina | 243,262 | 220,094 | −9.52% | Sicily |
14 | Padua | 206,192 | 208,732 | 1.23% | Veneto |
15 | Prato | 185,456 | 200,762 | 8.25% | Tuscany |
16 | Trieste | 202,123 | 200,863 | −0.76% | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
17 | Brescia | 189,902 | 196,850 | 3.66% | Lombardy |
18 | Parma | 175,895 | 196,655 | 11.80% | Emilia-Romagna |
19 | Taranto | 200,154 | 189,171 | −5.49% | Apulia |
20 | Modena | 179,149 | 185,644 | 3.63% | Emilia-Romagna |
21 | Reggio Calabria | 180,817 | 171,800 | −4.99% | Calabria |
22 | Reggio Emilia | 162,082 | 169,029 | 4.29% | Emilia-Romagna |
23 | Perugia | 162,449 | 163,598 | 0.71% | Umbria |
24 | Ravenna | 153,740 | 156,080 | 1.52% | Emilia-Romagna |
25 | Livorno | 157,052 | 154,177 | −1.83% | Tuscany |
26 | Rimini | 139,601 | 150,051 | 7.49% | Emilia-Romagna |
27 | Cagliari | 149,883 | 148,881 | −0.67% | Sardinia |
28 | Foggia | 147,036 | 146,379 | −0.45% | Apulia |
29 | Ferrara | 132,545 | 131,091 | −1.10% | Emilia-Romagna |
30 | Salerno | 132,608 | 128,105 | −3.40% | Campania |
31 | Latina | 117,892 | 127,221 | 7.91% | Lazio |
32 | Giugliano in Campania | 108,793 | 122,935 | 13.00% | Campania |
33 | Monza | 119,856 | 122,099 | 1.87% | Lombardy |
34 | Sassari | 123,782 | 121,657 | −1.72% | Sardinia |
35 | Bergamo | 115,349 | 120,207 | 4.21% | Lombardy |
36 | Pescara | 117,166 | 119,406 | 1.91% | Abruzzo |
37 | Trento | 114,198 | 118,509 | 3.78% | Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
38 | Forlì | 116,434 | 116,861 | 0.37% | Emilia-Romagna |
39 | Syracuse | 118,385 | 116,447 | −1.64% | Sicily |
40 | Vicenza | 111,500 | 110,675 | −0.74% | Veneto |
41 | Terni | 109,193 | 107,314 | −1.72% | Umbria |
42 | Bolzano-Bozen | 102,575 | 107,025 | 4.34% | Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
43 | Piacenza | 100,311 | 102,902 | 2.58% | Emilia-Romagna |
44 | Novara | 101,952 | 101,727 | −0.22% | Piedmont |
45 | Ancona | 100,497 | 98,664 | −1.82% | Marche |
46 | Udine | 98,287 | 97,761 | −0.54% | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
47 | Andria | 100,052 | 97,173 | −2.88% | Apulia |
48 | Arezzo | 98,144 | 96,672 | −1.50% | Tuscany |
49 | Cesena | 95,990 | 96,307 | 0.33% | Emilia-Romagna |
50 | Pesaro | 94,237 | 95,753 | 1.61% | Marche |
51 | Lecce | 89,916 | 95,253 | 5.94% | Apulia |
52 | Barletta | 94,239 | 92,466 | −1.88% | Apulia |
53 | La Spezia | 92,659 | 92,216 | −0.48% | Liguria |
54 | Alessandria | 89,411 | 90,987 | 1.76% | Piedmont |
55 | Pisa | 85,858 | 89,828 | 4.62% | Tuscany |
56 | Pistoia | 89,101 | 89,501 | 0.45% | Tuscany |
57 | Lucca | 87,200 | 89,219 | 2.32% | Tuscany |
58 | Guidonia Montecelio | 81,447 | 88,237 | 8.34% | Lazio |
59 | Catanzaro | 89,364 | 85,544 | −4.27% | Calabria |
60 | Treviso | 81,014 | 84,793 | 4.66% | Veneto |
61 | Como | 82,045 | 83,626 | 1.93% | Lombardy |
62 | Brindisi | 88,818 | 83,169 | −6.36% | Apulia |
63 | Busto Arsizio | 79,692 | 82,981 | 4.13% | Lombardy |
64 | Grosseto | 78,630 | 81,440 | 3.57% | Tuscany |
66 | Torre del Greco | 85,922 | 80,825 | −5.93% | Campania |
65 | Fiumicino | 67,626 | 80,625 | 19.22% | Lazio |
67 | Marsala | 80,218 | 80,071 | −0.18% | Sicily |
68 | Sesto San Giovanni | 76,514 | 79,732 | 4.21% | Lombardy |
69 | Varese | 79,793 | 78,875 | −1.15% | Lombardy |
70 | Pozzuoli | 80,357 | 76,290 | −5.06% | Campania |
71 | Cinisello Balsamo | 71,128 | 74,534 | 4.79% | Lombardy |
72 | Corigliano-Rossano | 74,848 | 73,920 | −1.24% | Calabria |
73 | Aprilia | 66,979 | 73,887 | 10.31% | Lazio |
74 | Asti | 73,899 | 73,539 | −0.49% | Piedmont |
75 | Casoria | 78,647 | 73,492 | −6.55% | Campania |
76 | Caserta | 75,640 | 73,068 | −3.40% | Campania |
77 | Ragusa | 69,794 | 72,690 | 4.15% | Sicily |
78 | Carpi | 67,268 | 72,025 | 7.07% | Emilia-Romagna |
79 | Gela | 75,668 | 71,708 | −5.23% | Sicily |
80 | Pavia | 68,280 | 71,159 | 4.22% | Lombardy |
81 | Cremona | 69,589 | 70,943 | 1.95% | Lombardy |
82 | Altamura | 69,529 | 69,668 | 0.20% | Apulia |
83 | Imola | 67,892 | 69,592 | 2.50% | Emilia-Romagna |
84 | L’Aquila | 66,964 | 69,508 | 3.80% | Abruzzo |
85 | Quartu Sant'Elena | 69,296 | 68,430 | −1.25% | Sardinia |
86 | Lamezia Terme | 70,336 | 67,110 | −4.59% | Calabria |
87 | Massa | 68,856 | 66,423 | −3.53% | Tuscany |
88 | Viterbo | 63,209 | 65,987 | 4.39% | Lazio |
89 | Potenza | 66,777 | 64,786 | −2.98% | Basilicata |
90 | Trapani | 69,241 | 64,486 | −6.87% | Sicily |
91 | Cosenza | 69,484 | 63,713 | −8.31% | Calabria |
92 | Pomezia | 56,372 | 63,641 | 12.89% | Lazio |
93 | Castellammare di Stabia | 65,944 | 63,161 | −4.22% | Campania |
94 | Vigevano | 60,109 | 62,384 | 3.78% | Lombardy |
95 | Vittoria | 61,006 | 62,322 | 2.16% | Sicily |
96 | Afragola | 63,820 | 61,881 | −3.04% | Campania |
97 | Viareggio | 61,857 | 60,936 | −1.49% | Tuscany |
98 | Carrara | 64,689 | 60,434 | −6.58% | Tuscany |
99 | Olbia | 53,307 | 60,385 | 13.28% | Sardinia |
100 | Matera | 59,796 | 59,869 | 0.12% | Basilicata |
101 | Fano | 62,901 | 59,835 | −4.87% | Marche |
102 | Legnano | 57,647 | 59,816 | 3.76% | Lombardy |
103 | Caltanissetta | 61,711 | 59,063 | −4.29% | Sicily |
104 | Faenza | 57,748 | 59,055 | 2.26% | Emilia-Romagna |
105 | Savona | 60,661 | 58,563 | −3.46% | Liguria |
106 | Crotone | 58,881 | 58,478 | −0.68% | Calabria |
107 | Anzio | 49,731 | 58,247 | 17.12% | Lazio |
108 | Acerra | 56,465 | 58,152 | 2.99% | Campania |
109 | Marano di Napoli | 59,204 | 57,514 | −2.85% | Campania |
110 | Molfetta | 60,433 | 57,510 | −4.84% | Apulia |
111 | Cerignola | 56,653 | 57,039 | 0.68% | Apulia |
112 | Benevento | 61,489 | 56,939 | −7.40% | Campania |
113 | Moncalieri | 55,875 | 56,095 | 0.39% | Piedmont |
114 | Cuneo | 55,013 | 55,813 | 1.45% | Piedmont |
115 | Agrigento | 58,323 | 55,636 | −4.61% | Sicily |
116 | Foligno | 56,045 | 55,520 | −0.94% | Umbria |
117 | Tivoli | 52,910 | 54,900 | 3.76% | Lazio |
118 | Trani | 55,842 | 54,838 | −1.80% | Apulia |
119 | Manfredonia | 56,257 | 54,312 | −3.46% | Apulia |
120 | Siena | 52,839 | 53,724 | 1.67% | Tuscany |
121 | Bisceglie | 54,678 | 53,581 | −2.01% | Apulia |
122 | Modica | 53,959 | 53,374 | −1.08% | Sicily |
123 | Bitonto | 56,258 | 53,226 | −5.39% | Apulia |
124 | Montesilvano | 50,413 | 53,174 | 5.48% | Abruzzo |
125 | Sanremo | 54,137 | 53,154 | −1.82% | Liguria |
126 | Gallarate | 50,456 | 52,826 | 4.70% | Lombardy |
127 | Bagheria | 54,257 | 52,705 | −2.86% | Sicily |
128 | Avellino | 54,222 | 52,568 | −3.05% | Campania |
129 | Portici | 55,765 | 52,224 | −6.35% | Campania |
130 | Velletri | 52,295 | 52,151 | −0.28% | Lazio |
131 | Teramo | 54,294 | 51,891 | −4.43% | Abruzzo |
132 | Civitavecchia | 51,229 | 51,824 | 1.16% | Lazio |
133 | Pordenone | 50,583 | 51,818 | 2.44% | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
134 | Cava de' Tirreni | 53,885 | 50,797 | −5.73% | Campania |
135 | Rho | 50,052 | 50,604 | 1.10% | Lombardy |
136 | Acireale | 51,456 | 50,417 | −2.02% | Sicily |
137 | Rovigo | 50,164 | 50,379 | 0.43% | Veneto |
138 | Aversa | 52,830 | 50,221 | −4.94% | Campania |
139 | Mazara del Vallo | 49,995 | 50,129 | 0.27% | Sicily |
140 | Ercolano | 53,677 | 50,093 | −6.68% | Campania |
Gallery
[edit]The 20 most populous cities of Italy
-
18. Parma, Emilia-Romagna
-
20. Modena, Emilia-Romagna
Map of the cities
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Bilancio demografico mensile".
- ^ "Istat.it english". www.istat.it. Archived from the original on 22 March 2018. Retrieved 29 April 2018.
- ^ "Statistiche demografiche ISTAT". tuttitalia.it. Retrieved 2022-09-07.