PROVINCE OF TURIN
The 'Province of Turin' (It. ''Provincia di Torino'') is a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Turin.
It has an area of 6,830 km², and a total population of 2,121,233 (2004). There are 315 ''comuni'' in the province ([1]) – the most of any province in Italy. As of June 30, 2005, the largest ''comuni'' by population are:
| ''Comune'' | Population |
|---|---|
| Turin | 902,255 |
| Moncalieri | 55,992 |
| Rivoli | 50,499 |
| Collegno | 49,743 |
| Nichelino | 48,480 |
| Settimo Torinese | 47,601 |
| Grugliasco | 38,241 |
| Venaria | 35,250 |
| Chieri | 34,635 |
| Pinerolo | 34,456 |
| Carmagnola | 25,866 |
| Ivrea | 24,097 |
| Chivasso | 23,735 |
| Orbassano | 21,648 |
| Cirié | 18,622 |
| San Mauro Torinese | 18,505 |
| Beinasco | 18,411 |
| Rivalta di Torino | 18,349 |
| Piossasco | 17,179 |
| Alpignano | 16,934 |
| Caselle Torinese | 16,920 |
| Giaveno | 15,311 |
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See also
★ House of Savoy
★ Italian language
★ Piedmontese language
★ Franco-Provençal language
★ Sacro Monte di Belmonte
★ Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
★ Parco Nazionale del Gran Paradiso
External links
★ Official website
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