PROVINCE OF MASSA-CARRARA


'Massa-Carrara' (Italian: '''Provincia di Massa-Carrara''') is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. It is named after the two main towns in its territory: Carrara and Massa, its capital.

Contents
Geography and administration
Economy
See also
External links
References

Geography and administration


The province covers has an area of 1,157 km², and a total population of 200,695 (2005). There are 17 ''comuni'' (singular: ''comune'') in the province. As of June 30, 2005, the main ''comuni'' by population are:
''Comune''Population
Massa66,097
Carrara65,221
Aulla10,529
Montignoso10,154
Fivizzano8,947
Pontremoli8,112
Licciana Nardi4,892
Villafranca in Lunigiana4,663
Fosdinovo4,642
Mulazzo2,593
Filattiera2,411
Tresana2,052
Podenzana1,996
Bagnone1,975
Zeri1,296
Casola in Lunigiana1,193
Comano773

Economy


The province's economical relevance, once mainly based on the production of the famous white Carrara marble, has now shifted to the importation and fabrication of blocks of marble and granite from all over the world.

See also



Massa

Carrara

Marble

Duchy of Massa and Carrara

External links



Province homepage (in Italian)

Fotoscana: Massa (in Italian)

Fotoscana: Carrara (in Italian)

References


#Italian Institute of Statistics





This article provided by Wikipedia. To edit the contents of this article, click here for original source.

psst.. try this: add to faves