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-->'''Postal code:'' VB\\

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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Aosta\\

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-->Special statutory region.
-->The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.

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-->Special ->Special statutory region.
-->The ->The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.
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'''Population (2021)''': 176,121

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'''Population (2021)''': 176,121176,121\\



* Special statutory region.
* The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.

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* The -->The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.

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->The eponymous capital is famed for an old city centre nestled within a series of hills.

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->The eponymous capital is famed for an old city centre nestled within a series of hills.
hills. Its airport, Bergamo Caravaggio, is also one of the busiest in the country.



->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Torino (Turin)\\

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->'''Capital -->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Torino (Turin)\\



* The region was the core territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia (along with Liguria, Aosta Valley, Liguria, plus Savoy and Nice in modern-day France), which eventually expanded over the whole peninsula to become the Kingdom of Italy (later the Italian Republic). Of course, people today might be more interested in the ''other'' thing born in Piedmont: the awfully addictive chocolate-and-hazelnut spread Nutella. It is also the center of the Italian automotive industry; FIAT and Alfa Romeo are based in Turin, the capital and the country's fourth-largest city, and appropriately twinned with Detroit.

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* The ->The region was the core territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia (along with Liguria, Aosta Valley, Liguria, plus Savoy and Nice in modern-day France), which eventually expanded over the whole peninsula to become the Kingdom of Italy (later the Italian Republic). Of course, people today might be more interested in the ''other'' thing born in Piedmont: the awfully addictive chocolate-and-hazelnut spread Nutella. It is also the center of the Italian automotive industry; FIAT and Alfa Romeo are based in Turin, the capital and the country's fourth-largest city, and appropriately twinned with Detroit.Detroit.

!!!'''Alessandria'''
-->'''Postal code:''' AL\\
'''Largest city:''' Alessandria\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 3,558 square kilometers (1,374 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021):''' 425,297\\
'''Alternate name:''' Lissändria [Alessandrian Piedmontese]
->Founded in 1168 as a vantage point during the Wars of Guelphs and Ghibellines, it is best known today as the birthplace of Creator/UmbertoEco and as a major railway hub in the region. Novi Ligure, the third-largest town in the province, is an industrial and tourism hotspot.

!!!'''Asti'''
-->'''Postal code:''' AT\\
'''Largest city:''' Asti\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 1,505 square kilometers (581 square miles)\\
'''Alternate name:''' Ast [Piedmontese]
->Most people would instantly recognize Asti for its famous red and white wines - including its namesake sparkling white vine. However, it is also known for the Palio di Asti, one of the biggest horse races in Italy.

!!!'''Biella'''
-->'''Postal code:''' BI\\
'''Largest city:''' Biella\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 913 square kilometers (352 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021):''' 178,551\\
'''Alternate name:''' Biela [Piedmontese]
->Often called the "Italian Manchester" for its historical role in the region's industrial sector - particularly in wool manufacturing, Biella is also home to the Santo Monte di Oropa - a UNESCO World Heritage site.

!!!'''Cuneo'''
-->'''Postal code:''' CN\\
'''Largest city:''' Cuneo\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 6,902 square kilometers (2,665 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021):''' 590,309\\
'''Alternate name:''' Coni [Piedmontese]
->Cuneo in Italian means "wedge", and is a fitting name for a town located smack-bang between two rivers - Stura and Gesso. Alba, the province's second-largest town, is famous for its truffles and for being the birthplace of Nutella.

!!!'''Novara'''
-->'''Postal code:''' NO\\
'''Largest city:''' Novara\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 1,339 square kilometers (517 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021):''' 373,081\\
'''Alternate name:''' Nuàra [Piedmontese]
->Despite being on the smaller end for a province, Novara was blessed with an advantageous position that makes it a crossroads for commercial traffic between Milan and Turin and from Genoa to the border with Switzerland.

!!!'''Torino (Turin)'''
-->'''Postal code:''' TO\\
'''Type:''' Metropolitan City\\
'''Area:''' 6,827 square kilometers (2,636 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021):''' 2,211,114\\
'''Alternate name:''' Turin [Piedmontese]
->The first capital of the Kingdom of Italy, and the country's fourth-largest city. Located mainly on the western bank of the Po river, it is oftentimes called as the birthplace of modern-day Italy as it was the political and intellectual center of the ''Risorgimento'' - and is part of the Italian industry triangle alongside Milan and Genoa. Beyond that it is also famous for its art galleries, its football clubs (Juventus and Torino FC), as well as playing host to the 2006 Winter Olympics and the 2022 Eurovision Song Contest.

!!!'''Verbano-Cusio-Ossola'''
-->'''Postal code:'' VB\\
'''Largest city:''' Verbania\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 2,255 square kilometers (871 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021)''': 161,732
->A relatively new province (it was formed in 1992) sitting just below the border with Switzerland on the northern tip of the region, it straddles part of Lago Maggiore - which is also where Verbania sits right next to. Its official name refers to the province's three main parts - Verbano for the eastern part, Cusio for the southern part, and Ossola for the north-west - but most people call the province simply Verbania for simplicity's sake.

!!!'''Vercelli'''
-->'''Postal code:''' VC\\
'''Largest city:''' Vercelli\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary province\\
'''Area:''' 2,088 square kilometers (806 square miles)\\
'''Population (2021)''': 176,121
'''Alternate name:''' Vërsèj [Piedmontese]
->This province is nestled right between Turin and Milan, and thanks to its frequent rainfalls and fertile soil is host to much of the region's production of rice.

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The lists below are arranged in the macroregions of the first-level NUTS of Italy in the European Union.

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The lists below are arranged in the macroregions of the first-level NUTS of Italy in the European Union. Unless otherwise noted, provinces are usually named after their capitals.



->A thin arc sandwiched between the Alps and the sea, Liguria is the home region of ''pesto alla genovese'' and where the Cinque Terre, Sanremo (home of the eponymous Sanremo Music Festival) and other beautiful seaside towns can be found.

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->A thin arc sandwiched between the Alps and the sea, Liguria is the home region of ''pesto alla genovese'' and where Genoa, the Cinque Terre, Sanremo (home of and the eponymous Sanremo Music Festival) and other beautiful seaside towns Italian Riviera can be found.



!!!Genova (Genoa)
-->'''Postal Code:''' GE\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genova\\

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!!!Genova (Genoa)
!!!'''Genova (Genoa)'''
-->'''Postal Code:''' GE\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genova\\
code:''' GE\\



!!!Imperia
-->'''Postal Code:''' IM\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Imperia\\

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!!!Imperia
!!!'''Imperia'''
-->'''Postal Code:''' IM\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Imperia\\
code:''' IM\\



->A popular holiday destination for its glitzy Italian Riviera, favoured by wealthy Europeans and royalty (including, so it is claimed, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom), centred on the town of Sanremo, famed for hosting the eponymous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanremo_Music_Festival Music Festival]], the longest-running annual TV music competition in the world and a precursor to the Series/EurovisionSongContest (to which nowadays it serves as Italy's national selection show).

!!!La Spezia
-->'''Postal Code:''' SP\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' La Spezia\\

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->A popular holiday destination for its glitzy Italian Riviera, favoured beloved by wealthy Europeans and royalty (including, so it is claimed, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom), centred on the town of Sanremo, famed for hosting the eponymous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanremo_Music_Festival Music Festival]], the longest-running annual TV music competition in the world and a precursor to the Series/EurovisionSongContest (to which nowadays it serves as Italy's national selection show).

!!!La Spezia
!!!'''La Spezia'''
-->'''Postal Code:''' SP\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' La Spezia\\
code:''' SP\\



!!!Savona
-->'''Postal Code:''' SV\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Savona\\

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!!!Savona
!!!'''Savona'''
-->'''Postal Code:''' SV\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Savona\\
code:''' SV\\



->A long-time rival to Genova to the east (having allied with the Carthaginians during the Punic wars, the Holy Roman Empire during the middle ages, and France in the sixteenth century). The eponymous capital was a centre of Italian ironworks, and where Christopher Columbus farmed a nearby land in between his expeditions.

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->A long-time rival to Genova Genoa to the east (having allied with the Carthaginians during the Punic wars, the Holy Roman Empire during the middle ages, and France in the sixteenth century). The eponymous capital was a centre of Italian ironworks, and where Christopher Columbus farmed a nearby land in between his expeditions.



->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Milan\\
'''Area:''' 23,844km (9,206mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2019):''' 10,103,969\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Milan\\
'''Provinces:''' Brescia, Bergamo, Varese, Como, Mantua, Monza e Brianza, Lodi, Pavia, Sondrio, Lecco, Cremona\\
'''President:''' Attilio Fontana (League)
* The most populous region, it's known as the main centre of the Italian economy. Its capital Milan is Italy's second largest city and it's a major international hub, especially for fashion and design. This doesn't mean that natural sights aren't to be found, especially in the northern Alpine provinces or on the shores of Lake Como and Lake Garda.

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->'''Capital -->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Milan\\
Milano (Milan)\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Region\\
'''Area:''' 23,844km (9,206mi)\\
23,863 square kilometres (9,214 square miles) [4th of 20]\\
'''Population (31 December 2019):''' 10,103,969\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Milan\\
'''Provinces:''' Brescia, Bergamo, Varese, Como, Mantua, Monza e Brianza, Lodi, Pavia, Sondrio, Lecco, Cremona\\
'''President:''' Attilio Fontana (League)
* The
(2021):''' 9,981,554 [1st of 20]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Lumbardia [Romansh]
->The
most populous region, it's known as the main region in Italy and centre of the Italian its economy. Its capital Milan is Italy's second largest city and it's a major international hub, especially for fashion and design. This doesn't mean that natural sights aren't to be found, especially in the northern Alpine provinces or on the shores of Lake Como and Lake Garda.Garda.
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!!!'''Bergamo'''
-->'''Postal code:''' BG\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 2,755 square kilometres (1,064 square miles) [4th of 12 regionally; 43rd of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 1,103,556 [3rd of 12 regionally; 8th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Bèrghem [Lombard]
->The eponymous capital is famed for an old city centre nestled within a series of hills.

!!!'''Brescia'''
-->'''Postal code:''' BS\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 4,785 square kilometres (1,848 square miles) [1st of 12 regionally; 17th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 1,255,709 [2nd of 12 regionally; 5th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Brèsa [Lombard]
->Brescia, the fifth most populous province in Italy, is famed for a series of eight lakes, of which Lake Garda is the largest in all of Italy. Its eponymous capital is also one of the oldest in Italy and is an important regional centre since pre-Roman times.

!!!'''Como'''
-->'''Postal code:''' CO\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 1,279 square kilometres (494 square miles) [8th of 12 regionally; 87th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 596,456 [6th of 12 regionally; 28th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Comm [Comasco Lombard]
->The same-named capital is a famed tourist destination for its location next to the Alps and a same-named lake, a favourite with aristocrats and the wealthy since Roman times, as well as the home of Roman philosopher [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pliny_the_Elder Pliny the Elder]] (Gaius Plinius Secundus), [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pope_Innocent_XI Pope Innocent XI]] (Benedetto Odescalchi), and scientist [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alessandro_Volta Alessandro Volta]], a pioneer of electricity, inventor of the electric battery, and namesake of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volt the SI unit for electric potential]].

!!!'''Cremona'''
-->'''Postal code:''' CR\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 1,770 square kilometres (684 square miles) [6th of 12 regionally; 78th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 352,242 [9th of 12 regionally; 59th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate names:''' Cremùna [Cremunés Lombard], Cramòna [Casalasco-Viadanese]
->Cremona's flat topography lends well to a strong agricultural profile, while the eponymous capital is famed for its musical tradition, with the violin-making Stradivari, Amati, Guarneri, and Bergonzi families among the most renowned.

!!!'''Lecco'''
-->'''Postal code:''' LC\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 806 square kilometres (311 square miles) [10th of 12 regionally; 102nd of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 333,569 [10th of 12 regionally; 65th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Lècch [Lecchese Lombard]
->A quiet Alpine province lying at the southeastern end of Lake Como, whose capital was once a major ironworks centre.

!!!'''Lodi'''
-->'''Postal code:''' LO\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 783 square kilometres (302 square miles) [11th of 12 regionally; 103rd of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 227,343 [11th of 12 regionally; 83rd of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Lod [Lodigiano Lombard]
->The province saw a young UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte begin to distinguish himself after defeating the Austrians in 1796, and is famed for its ceramics industry.

!!!'''Mantova (Mantua)'''
-->'''Postal code:''' MN\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 2,341 square kilometres (904 square miles) [5th of 12 regionally; 60th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 406,061 [8th of 12 regionally; 47th of 107 nationally]
->A province centred on an Etruscan-era city surrounded by several nature reserves, famed for being one of the cultural (especially musical) hubs of northern Italy through the patronage of the House of Gonzaga from the fourteenth to eighteenth centuries, as well as the birthplace of Creator/{{Virgil}}.

!!!'''Milano (Milan)'''
-->'''Postal code:''' MI\\
'''Type:''' Metropolitan City\\
'''Area:''' 1,575 square kilometres (608 square miles) [7th of 12 regionally; 81st of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 3,241,813 [1st of 12 regionally; 2nd of 107 nationally]
->Capital of Lombardy and second-largest (and wealthiest) city in Italy. Having served at one point as capital of the Western Roman Empire, Milan became an economic hub since the middle ages, and is also famed for being one of the four "fashion capitals" of the world (alongside London, New York City, and Paris), strong association with Creator/LeonardoDaVinci (who painted his iconic ''Art/TheLastSupper'' for a Dominican convent), and a proud sporting tradition through a pair of successful football teams (A.C. Milan and Inter Milan).

!!!'''Monza e Brianza (Monza and Brianza)'''
-->'''Postal code:''' MB\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Monza\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 405 square kilometres (157 square miles) [12th of 12 regionally; 105th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 870,113 [5th of 12 regionally; 18th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Monscia e la Brianza [Monzese Lombard]
->A small province centered around an important textile-producing city which also hosts the Formula One Italian Grand Prix.

!!!'''Pavia'''
-->'''Postal code:''' PV\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 2,969 square kilometres (1,146 square miles) [3rd of 12 regionally; 38th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 535,801 [7th of 12 regionally; 33rd of 107 nationally]
->Pavia was where the Germanic Lombard peoples first set up their kingdom. Nowadays it is a largely agricultural province, whose capital is home to one of the oldest universities in the world.

!!!'''Sondrio'''
-->'''Postal code:''' SO\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 3,196 square kilometres (1,234 square miles) [2nd of 12 regionally; 34th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 178,798 [12th of 12 regionally; 95th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate names:''' Sùndri [Lombard], Sunder [Romansh]
->A quiet province surrounding a city which began as a Roman military camp.

!!!'''Varese'''
-->'''Postal code:''' VA\\
'''Largest city:''' Busto Arsizio\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 1,198 square kilometres (463 square miles) [9th of 12 regionally; 92nd of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 880,093 [4th of 12 regionally; 17th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Varés [Varesino Lombard]
->The same-named capital is famed for its many villas and footwear industry. [=AgustaWestland=], the largest helicopter manufacturer in the world, is based on the town of Samarate.
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UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} is the most populous country in Southern Europe and divided into 20 regions. In 1946, the modern regions were formed from the start of the Republic in 1946 to 1963 when Abruzzo and Molise were separate regions again.

Unlike the United States -- where fifty States make up the country -- Italy has one unitary State, which is divided into twenty regions. Regions can promulgate laws in the matters specified by the Constitution, most notably healthcare, while the rest is handled by the central government. Due to their particular history, geography and/or the presence of lingustic minorities, five of these twenty regions (namely Trentino-South Tyrol, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily and the Aosta Valley) are ''regioni a statuto speciale'' (special statutory regions) -- that is, they have a larger degree of autonomy and the right to withhold a significant portion of their taxes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most Italians from ordinary regions aren't happy about it.

Regions are further divided into provinces (roughly equivalent to U.S. counties) which, in turn, are divided into ''comuni'' (municipalities); there's no such thing as unincorporated or federal territories. Since 2014, the provinces of 14 large cities were replaced by new entities called "metropolitan cities", which fuse in a way of sorts the provincial government with the municipal one in the seat city itself.

Rome, being Italy's capital city, is an exception and is governed by a one-of a kind entity named ''Roma Capitale'', holding all the powers of a municipality and more (a bit like Washington D.C. Rome's got a government of its own, albeit much less powerful, independent and -- why not? -- cooler than its American counterpart). Unlike Washington DC, Rome is still the seat of the metropolitan city and the regional government.

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UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} is the most populous country in Southern Europe and divided into 20 twenty regions. In 1946, the modern regions were formed from the start of the Republic in 1946 to 1963 1963, when Abruzzo and Molise were separate regions again.

separated.

Unlike the United States -- States, where fifty States states make up the country -- country, Italy has one unitary State, state, which is divided into twenty regions. Regions can promulgate laws in the matters specified by the Constitution, most notably healthcare, while the rest is handled by the central government. Due to their particular history, geography and/or the presence of lingustic minorities, five of these twenty regions (namely Trentino-South Tyrol, such regions--Trentino-Sud Adige, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily Sardegna, Sicilia, and the Aosta Valley) are Val d'Aosta--are ''regioni a statuto speciale'' (special statutory regions) -- that regions)--that is, they have a larger degree of autonomy and the right to withhold a significant portion of their taxes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most Italians from ordinary regions aren't happy about it.

Regions are further divided into provinces (roughly equivalent to U.S. American counties) which, in turn, are divided into ''comuni'' (municipalities); there's no such thing as unincorporated or federal territories. Since 2014, the provinces of 14 fourteen large cities were replaced by new entities called "metropolitan cities", which fuse in a way of sorts the provincial government with the municipal one in the seat city itself.

Rome, being Italy's capital city, the national capital, is an exception and is governed by a one-of a kind ''sui generis'' entity named ''Roma Capitale'', "Roma Capitale," holding all the powers of a municipality and more (a bit like Washington D.C. Rome's got a government of its own, albeit much less powerful, independent and -- why not? -- cooler independent, and--why not?--cooler than its American counterpart). Unlike Washington DC, Washington, Rome is still the seat of the metropolitan city and the regional government.
government.



[[folder:Northwest Italy]]
!Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Aosta\\
'''Area:''' 3,263km (1,260mi)\\
'''Population (30-10-2012):''' 126,933\\
'''Provinces:''' Aosta\\
'''President:''' Erik Lavévaz (Valdostan Union)
* Special statutory region.
* The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.

!Liguria

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[[folder:Northwest Italy]]
!Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valle_d_aosta_5.png]]
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Aosta\\
'''Area:''' 3,263km (1,260mi)\\
'''Population (30-10-2012):''' 126,933\\
'''Provinces:''' Aosta\\
'''President:''' Erik Lavévaz (Valdostan Union)
* Special statutory region.
* The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.

!Liguria
!Nord-Ovest (North-West)
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!!Liguria



->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genova (Genoa)\\
'''Area:''' 5,422km (2,093mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,557,533\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Genoa\\
'''Provinces:''' Savona, La Spezia, Imperia\\
'''President:''' Giovanni Toti (Cambiamo!)
* A thin arc sandwiched between the Alps and the sea, Liguria is the home region of ''pesto alla genovese'' and where the Cinque Terre, Sanremo (home of the eponymous Sanremo Music Festival) and other beautiful seaside towns can be found. The capital is Genoa, Italy's biggest port city, one of the four ancient Maritime Republics, and a modern major industrial centre, also known as the likely birthplace of Christopher Columbus.

!Lombardia (Lombardy)

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->'''Capital -->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genova (Genoa)\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Region\\
'''Area:''' 5,422km (2,093mi)\\
5,416 square kilometres (2,091 square miles) [18th of 20]\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,557,533\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Genoa\\
'''Provinces:''' Savona, La Spezia, Imperia\\
'''President:''' Giovanni Toti (Cambiamo!)
* A
(2021):''' 1,518,495 [12th of 20]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Ligûria [Ligurian]
->A
thin arc sandwiched between the Alps and the sea, Liguria is the home region of ''pesto alla genovese'' and where the Cinque Terre, Sanremo (home of the eponymous Sanremo Music Festival) and other beautiful seaside towns can be found. The found.
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!!!Genova (Genoa)
-->'''Postal Code:''' GE\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genova\\
'''Type:''' Metropolitan City\\
'''Area:''' 1,834 square kilometres (708 square miles) [1st of 4 regionally; 75th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 823,612 [1st of 4 regionally; 21st of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Zêna [Ligurian]
->Regional
capital is Genoa, and Italy's biggest port sixth-largest city, home to the busiest port in Italy and twelfth-busiest in the European Union, as well as one of the four ancient Maritime Republics, Republics (alongside Amalfi, Pisa, and Venezia) and a modern major industrial centre, also known as the likely birthplace of UsefulNotes/ChristopherColumbus, as well as the ancestral home of the House of Grimaldi, rulers of the Principality of UsefulNotes/{{Monaco}} further west.

!!!Imperia
-->'''Postal Code:''' IM\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Imperia\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 1,155 square kilometres (446 square miles) [3rd of 4 regionally; 94th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 209,244 [4th of 4 regionally; 89th of 107 nationally]
->A popular holiday destination for its glitzy Italian Riviera, favoured by wealthy Europeans and royalty (including, so it is claimed, Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom), centred on the town of Sanremo, famed for hosting the eponymous [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanremo_Music_Festival Music Festival]], the longest-running annual TV music competition in the world and a precursor to the Series/EurovisionSongContest (to which nowadays it serves as Italy's national selection show).

!!!La Spezia
-->'''Postal Code:''' SP\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' La Spezia\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 881 square kilometres (340 square miles) [4th of 4 regionally; 99th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 215,887 [3rd of 4 regionally; 86th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' A Spèza [Ligurian]
->Famed for the Cinque Terre ("Five Lands", Çinque Tære in Ligurian), five scenic coastal villages--Corniglia, Manarola, Monterosso al Mare, Riomaggiore, and Vernazza--built on terraces carved out of the cliffs facing the Ligurian Sea.

!!!Savona
-->'''Postal Code:''' SV\\
'''Capital (and largest city):''' Savona\\
'''Type:''' Ordinary Province\\
'''Area:''' 1,546 square kilometres (597 square miles) [2nd of 4 regionally; 82nd of 107 nationally]\\
'''Population (2021):''' 269,752 [2nd of 4 regionally; 76th of 107 nationally]\\
'''Alternate name:''' Sann-a [Ligurian]
->A long-time rival to Genova to the east (having allied with the Carthaginians during the Punic wars, the Holy Roman Empire during the middle ages, and France in the sixteenth century). The eponymous capital was a centre of Italian ironworks, and where
Christopher Columbus.

!Lombardia
Columbus farmed a nearby land in between his expeditions.
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!Piemonte (Piedmont)

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!Emilia-Romagna

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!Emilia-Romagna
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!!Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Aosta\\
'''Area:''' 3,263km (1,260mi)\\
'''Population (30-10-2012):''' 126,933\\
'''Provinces:''' Aosta\\
'''President:''' Erik Lavévaz (Valdostan Union)
* Special statutory region.
* The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.
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!Nord-Est (North-East)
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Giulia




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Adige/Südtirol (Trentino-South Tyrol)




!Veneto

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!!Veneto



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!Lazio

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!Lazio
!Centro (Centre)
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!Marche

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!Sud (South)
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!Puglia (Apulia)
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bari\\
'''Area:''' 19,358km (7,474mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2016):''' 4,063,888\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Bari\\
'''Provinces:''' Foggia, Taranto, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Lecce, Brindisi\\
'''President:''' Michele Emiliano (left-wing independent)
* The easternmost region, it's the "heel" of the Italian peninsula.

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!Calabria

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!Campania

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!!Puglia (Apulia)
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bari\\
'''Area:''' 19,358km (7,474mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2016):''' 4,063,888\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Bari\\
'''Provinces:''' Foggia, Taranto, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Lecce, Brindisi\\
'''President:''' Michele Emiliano (left-wing independent)
* The easternmost region, it's the "heel" of the Italian peninsula.
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!Isole (Islands)
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!!Sardegna
(Sardinia)




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* The region was the core territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia (along with Liguria, Aosta Valley, Liguria, plus Savoy and Nice in modern-day France), which eventually expanded over the whole peninsula to become the Kingdom of Italy (later the Italian Republic). Of course, people today might be more interested in the ''other'' thing born in Piedmont: the awfully addictive chocolate-and-hazelnut spread Nutella. It is also the center of the Italian automotive industry; FIAT and Alfa Romeo are based in Turin, the capital, capital and the country's fourth-largest city, and appropriately twinned with Detroit.
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* The region was the core territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia (along with Liguria, Aosta Valley, Liguria, plus Savoy and Nice in modern-day France), which eventually expanded over the whole peninsula to become the Kingdom of Italy (later the Italian Republic). Of course, people today might be more interested in the ''other'' thing born in Piedmont: the awfully addictive chocolate-and-hazelnut spread Nutella.

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* The region was the core territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia (along with Liguria, Aosta Valley, Liguria, plus Savoy and Nice in modern-day France), which eventually expanded over the whole peninsula to become the Kingdom of Italy (later the Italian Republic). Of course, people today might be more interested in the ''other'' thing born in Piedmont: the awfully addictive chocolate-and-hazelnut spread Nutella. It is also the center of the Italian automotive industry; FIAT and Alfa Romeo are based in Turin, the capital, and appropriately twinned with Detroit.
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Unlike the United States - -- where fifty States make up the country - -- Italy has one unitary State, which is divided into twenty regions. Regions can promulgate laws in the matters specified by the Constitution, most notably healthcare, while the rest is handled by the central government. Due to their particular history, geography and/or the presence of lingustic minorities, five of these twenty regions (namely Trentino-South Tyrol, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily and the Aosta Valley) are ''regioni a statuto speciale'' (special statutory regions) - -- that is, they have a larger degree of autonomy and the right to withhold a significant portion of their taxes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most Italians from ordinary regions aren't happy about it.



Rome, being Italy's capital city, is an exception and is governed by a one-of a kind entity named ''Roma Capitale'', holding all the powers of a municipality and more (a bit like Washington D.C. Rome's got a government of its own, albeit much less powerful, independent and - why not? - cooler than its American counterpart). Unlike Washington DC, Rome is still the seat of the metropolitan city and the regional government.

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Rome, being Italy's capital city, is an exception and is governed by a one-of a kind entity named ''Roma Capitale'', holding all the powers of a municipality and more (a bit like Washington D.C. Rome's got a government of its own, albeit much less powerful, independent and - -- why not? - -- cooler than its American counterpart). Unlike Washington DC, Rome is still the seat of the metropolitan city and the regional government.
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* A thin arc sandwiched between the Alps and the sea, Liguria is the home region of ''pesto alla genovese'' and where the Cinque Terre, Sanremo (home of the eponymous Sanremo Music Festival) and other beautiful seaside towns can be found. The capital is Genoa, Italy's biggest port city, one of the four ancient Maritime Republics, and a modern major industrial centre, also known as the likely birthplace of Christopher Columbus.



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region, it's known as the main centre of the Italian economy. Its capital Milan is Italy's second largest city and it's a major international hub, especially for fashion and design. This doesn't mean that natural sights aren't to be found, especially in the northern Alpine provinces or on the shores of Lake Como and Lake Garda.



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* The region was the core territory of the Kingdom of Sardinia (along with Liguria, Aosta Valley, Liguria, plus Savoy and Nice in modern-day France), which eventually expanded over the whole peninsula to become the Kingdom of Italy (later the Italian Republic). Of course, people today might be more interested in the ''other'' thing born in Piedmont: the awfully addictive chocolate-and-hazelnut spread Nutella.



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* Known as the cradle of the Renaissance, Tuscany is host to major touristic landmarks such as the Cathedral of Florence, the Leaning Tower of Pisa or Piazza del Campo in Siena and its Palio. People from other regions tend to mock Tuscans for not putting salt in their bread and for not pronouncing the letter C. After all, [[Series/{{Boris}} with that murmured C and their cheap humour, Tuscans have devastated this country]].



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* This region is known as the birthplace of pizza, and is the third-most populous region and home to the third largest city in Italy, Naples.

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* This region is known as the birthplace of pizza, and is the third-most populous region and home to the third largest city in Italy, Naples.
Naples. Here you can find archeological sites such as Pompeii, which was buried in volcanic material after Mount Vesuvius' devastating eruption of 79 AD, which caused an enormous loss of life but also allowed the Roman city to be preserved until the modern day.



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* The second-largest Italian island, it's smack-dab in the middle of the Western Mediterranean right south of UsefulNotes/{{Corsica}}. The Sardinian language is related yet arguably distinct from Italian, and it's the other official language of the region. \n Curiously, Groundskeeper Willie from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' speaks with a Sardinian accent in the Italian dub, possibly referencing the stereotypical Scot and Sardinian shared, ahem, ''[[BestialityIsDepraved love]]'' of sheep.


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Unlike the United States - where fifty States make up the country - Italy has one unitary State, which is divided into twenty regions. Regions can promulgate laws in the matters specified by the Constitution, most notably healthcare, while the rest is handled by the central government. Due to their particular history, geography and/or the presence of lingustic minorities, five of these twenty regions (namely Trentino-South Tyrol, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Sardinia, Sicily and the Aosta Valley) are ''regioni a statuto speciale'' (special statutory regions) - that is, they have a larger degree of autonomy and the right to withhold a significant portion of their taxes. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most Italians from ordinary regions aren't happy about it.

Regions are further divided into provinces (roughly equivalent to U.S. counties) which, in turn, are divided into ''comuni'' (municipalities); there's no such thing as unincorporated or federal territories. Since 2014, the provinces of 14 large cities were replaced by new entities called "metropolitan cities", which fuse in a way of sorts the provincial government with the municipal one in the seat city itself.

Rome, being Italy's capital city, is an exception and is governed by a one-of a kind entity named ''Roma Capitale'', holding all the powers of a municipality and more (a bit like Washington D.C. Rome's got a government of its own, albeit much less powerful, independent and - why not? - cooler than its American counterpart). Unlike Washington DC, Rome is still the seat of the metropolitan city and the regional government.



[[folder:Central Italy]]
!Lazio
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Rome}}\\
'''Area:''' 17,242km (6,657mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 5,864,321\\
'''Provinces:''' Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Metropolitan City of Rome and Viterbo\\
'''President:''' Nicola Zingaretti

!Marche
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Ancona\\
'''Area:''' 9,366km (3,616mi)\\
'''Population (2012-10-30):''' 1,541,692\\
'''Provinces:''' Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Fermo and Pesaro e Urbino\\
'''President:''' Francesco Acquaroli

!Tuscany
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}\\
'''Area:''' 22,985km (8,875mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 3,722,729\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Florence, Pisa, Livorno, Grosseto, Lucca, Massa and Carrara, Siena, Arezzo, Pistoia and Prato\\
'''President:''' Eugenio Giani

!Umbria
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Perugia\\
'''Area:''' 8,456km (3,265mi)\\
'''Population (2016-05-31):''' 889,001\\
'''Provinces:''' Perugia and Terni\\
'''President:''' Donatella Tesei
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!Aosta Valley

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!Aosta Valley!Valle d'Aosta (Aosta Valley)



'''President:''' Erik Lavévaz

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'''Provinces:''' Aosta\\
'''President:''' Erik Lavévaz
Lavévaz (Valdostan Union)
* Special statutory region.
* The smallest and least populous Italian region, it's a mountainous region nestled right next to France and Switzerland. As a result, it has a significant French-speaking population, and French is its second official language. The Mont Blanc, Italy's (and France's) tallest mountain, is found here, right on the border between the two countries.



->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genoa\\

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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genoa\\Genova (Genoa)\\



'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Genoa, Savona, La Spezia and Imperia\\
'''President:''' Giovanni Toti

!Lombardy

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'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Genoa\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Genoa, Savona, La Spezia and Spezia, Imperia\\
'''President:''' Giovanni Toti

!Lombardy
Toti (Cambiamo!)

!Lombardia (Lombardy)



'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Milan, Brescia, Bergamo, Varese, Como, Mantua, Monza and Brianza, Lodi, Pavia, Sondrio, Lecco and Cremona\\
'''President:''' Attilio Fontana

!Piedmont
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Turin\\

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'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Milan\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Milan, Brescia, Bergamo, Varese, Como, Mantua, Monza and e Brianza, Lodi, Pavia, Sondrio, Lecco and Lecco, Cremona\\
'''President:''' Attilio Fontana

!Piedmont
Fontana (League)
* The most populous region.

!Piemonte (Piedmont)
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Turin\\Torino (Turin)\\



'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Turin, Alessandria, Cuneo, Novara, Asti, Vercelli, Biella and Verbano-Cusio-Ossola\\
'''President:''' Alberto Cirio

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'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Turin\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Turin, Alessandria, Cuneo, Novara, Asti, Vercelli, Biella and Biella, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola\\
'''President:''' Alberto CirioCirio (Forza Italia)



[[folder:South Italy]]
!Abruzzo
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->'''Capital:''' L'Aquila\\
'''Largest city:''' Pescara\\
'''Area:''' 10,763km (4,156mi)\\
'''Population (2012):''' 1,307,919\\
'''Provinces:''' Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara and Teramo\\
'''President:''' Marco Marsilio

!Apulia
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bari\\
'''Area:''' 19,358km (7,474mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2016):''' 4,063,888\\
'''President:''' Michele Emiliano

!Basilicata
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Potenza\\
'''Area:''' 9,995km (3,859mi)\\
'''Population (2012):''' 575,902\\
'''Provinces:''' Matera and Potenza\\
'''President:''' Vito Bardi

!Calabria
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->'''Capital:''' Catanzaro\\
'''Largest city:''' Reggio Calabria\\
'''Area:''' 15,080km (5,820mi)\\
'''Population (2014):''' 1,980,533\\
'''Provinces:''' Cosenza, Reggio Calabria, Catanzaro, Crotone and Vibo Valentia\\
'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì

!Campania
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Naples\\
'''Area:''' 13,590km (5,250mi)\\
'''Population (2014):''' 5,869,029\\
'''Provinces:''' Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Metropolitan City of Naples and Salerno\\
'''President:''' Vincenzo De Luca

!Molise
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Campobasso\\
'''Area:''' 4,438km (1,714mi)\\
'''Population (31-12-2017):''' 308,493\\
'''Provinces:''' Campobasso and Isernia\\
'''President:''' Donato Toma
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'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini

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'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Bologna\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Emilia, Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini
Bonaccini (Democratic Party)



'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga

!Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

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'''Provinces:''' Trieste, Gorizia, Udine, Pordenone\\
'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga

Fedriga (League)
* Special statutory region.
* Its other official languages are German, Slovene and Friulan[[note]]A romance language closely related to Ladin[[/note]], reflecting the linguistic minorities residing there and its historical role as the crosspoint between Latin, Germanic and Slavic cultures.

!Trentino-Alto Adige/SüdtirolAdige/Südtirol (Trentino-South Tyrol)



'''Provinces:''' Trentino and South Tyrol\\
'''President:''' Arno Kompatscher

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'''Provinces:''' Trentino and South Tyrol\\
'''Autonomous Provinces:''' Trento, Bolzano\\
'''President:''' Arno Kompatscher
Kompatscher (South Tyrolean People's Party)
* Special statutory region.
* The northernmost region, German and Ladin[[note]]An Alpine romance language, related to Friulan[[/note]] are its other official languages.
* The region itself is a largely ceremonial entity, with most of the effective powers being held by its two halves: the Autonomous Province of Trento ("Trentino") in the south, and the Autonomous Province of Bolzano/Bozen ("Alto Adige"/"Südtirol") further north.



->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Venice}}\\

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'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Venice, Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Rovigo and Belluno\\
'''President:''' Luca Zaia

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'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Venice\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Venice, Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Rovigo and Rovigo, Belluno\\
'''President:''' Luca ZaiaZaia (League)



[[folder:Insular Italy]]
!Sardinia
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Cagliari\\
'''Area:''' 24,090km (9,300mi)\\
'''Population (2020):''' 1,628,384\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Cagliari, South Sardinia, Sassari, Nuoro and Oristano\\
'''President:''' Christian Solinas

!UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}}
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Palermo\\
'''Area:''' 25,711km (9,927mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 4,969,147\\
'''Provinces:''' Palermo, Catania, Messina, Agrigento, Trapani, Siracusa, Ragusa, Caltanissetta and Enna\\
'''President:''' Nello Musumeci

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[[folder:Insular [[folder:Central Italy]]
!Sardinia
!Lazio
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Cagliari\\
[[UsefulNotes/{{Rome}} Roma]] (Rome)\\
'''Area:''' 24,090km (9,300mi)\\
17,242km (6,657mi)\\
'''Population (2020):''' 1,628,384\\
(2019):''' 5,864,321\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Rome Capital\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Cagliari, South Sardinia, Sassari, Nuoro and Oristano\\
Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Viterbo\\
'''President:''' Christian Solinas

!UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}}
Nicola Zingaretti (Democratic Party)

!Marche
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Palermo\\
Ancona\\
'''Area:''' 25,711km (9,927mi)\\
9,366km (3,616mi)\\
'''Population (2012-10-30):''' 1,541,692\\
'''Provinces:''' Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Fermo, Pesaro e Urbino\\
'''President:''' Francesco Acquaroli (Brothers of Italy)

!Toscana (Tuscany)
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' [[UsefulNotes/{{Florence}} Firenze]] (Florence)\\
'''Area:''' 22,985km (8,875mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 4,969,147\\
3,722,729\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Florence\\
'''Provinces:''' Palermo, Catania, Messina, Agrigento, Trapani, Siracusa, Ragusa, Caltanissetta and Enna\\
Pisa, Livorno, Grosseto, Lucca, Massa e Carrara, Siena, Arezzo, Pistoia, Prato\\
'''President:''' Nello MusumeciEugenio Giani (Democratic Party)

!Umbria
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Perugia\\
'''Area:''' 8,456km (3,265mi)\\
'''Population (2016-05-31):''' 889,001\\
'''Provinces:''' Perugia, Terni\\
'''President:''' Donatella Tesei (League)


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!Abruzzo
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->'''Capital:''' L'Aquila\\
'''Largest city:''' Pescara\\
'''Area:''' 10,763km (4,156mi)\\
'''Population (2012):''' 1,307,919\\
'''Provinces:''' Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara, Teramo\\
'''President:''' Marco Marsilio (Brothers of Italy)

!Puglia (Apulia)
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bari\\
'''Area:''' 19,358km (7,474mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2016):''' 4,063,888\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Bari\\
'''Provinces:''' Foggia, Taranto, Barletta-Andria-Trani, Lecce, Brindisi\\
'''President:''' Michele Emiliano (left-wing independent)
* The easternmost region, it's the "heel" of the Italian peninsula.

!Basilicata
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Potenza\\
'''Area:''' 9,995km (3,859mi)\\
'''Population (2012):''' 575,902\\
'''Provinces:''' Matera, Potenza\\
'''President:''' Vito Bardi (Forza Italia)

!Calabria
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->'''Capital:''' Catanzaro\\
'''Largest city:''' Reggio Calabria\\
'''Area:''' 15,080km (5,820mi)\\
'''Population (2014):''' 1,980,533\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Reggio Calabria\\
'''Provinces:''' Cosenza, Catanzaro, Crotone, Vibo Valentia\\
'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì[[note]]acting[[/note]] (League)

!Campania
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Napoli (Naples)\\
'''Area:''' 13,590km (5,250mi)\\
'''Population (2014):''' 5,869,029\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Naples\\
'''Provinces:''' Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Salerno\\
'''President:''' Vincenzo De Luca (Democratic Party)

!Molise
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Campobasso\\
'''Area:''' 4,438km (1,714mi)\\
'''Population (31-12-2017):''' 308,493\\
'''Provinces:''' Campobasso, Isernia\\
'''President:''' Donato Toma (Forza Italia)
* The second-smallest and second-least populous region after the Aosta Valley (and first in both among the ordinary regions), claiming that [[AluminumChristmasTrees it doesn't actually exist]] has become a meme among Italians, who sometimes call it ''Molisn't''.
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!Sardegna (Sardinia)
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Cagliari\\
'''Area:''' 24,090km (9,300mi)\\
'''Population (2020):''' 1,628,384\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Cagliari\\
'''Provinces:''' South Sardinia, Sassari, Nuoro, Oristano\\
'''President:''' Christian Solinas (Sardinian Action Party)
* Special statutory region.
* The second-largest Italian island, it's smack-dab in the middle of the Western Mediterranean right south of UsefulNotes/{{Corsica}}. The Sardinian language is related yet arguably distinct from Italian, and it's the other official language of the region.

![[UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}} Sicilia]] (Sicily)
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Palermo\\
'''Area:''' 25,711km (9,927mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 4,969,147\\
'''Metropolitan Cities:''' Palermo, Catania, Messina\\
'''Provinces:''' Agrigento, Trapani, Siracusa, Ragusa, Caltanissetta, Enna\\
'''President:''' Nello Musumeci (Diventerà Bellissima)
* Special statutory region.
* The largest region and the largest Italian island.
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!Emilia-Romagna
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bologna\\
'''Area:''' 22,446km (8,666mi)\\
'''Population (2010):''' 4,446,220\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini

!Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trieste\\
'''Area:''' 7,924km (3,059mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,216,524\\
'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga

!Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trento\\
'''Area:''' 13,606.87km (5,253.64mi)\\
'''Population (2019-01-01):''' 1,072,276\\
'''Provinces:''' Trentino and South Tyrol\\
'''President:''' Arno Kompatscher

!Veneto
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Venice}}\\
'''Area:''' 18,345km (7,083mi)\\
'''Population (2012-10-30):''' 4,865,380\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Venice, Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Rovigo and Belluno\\
'''President:''' Luca Zaia
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!Emilia-Romagna
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bologna\\
'''Area:''' 22,446km (8,666mi)\\
'''Population (2010):''' 4,446,220\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini

!Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trieste\\
'''Area:''' 7,924km (3,059mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,216,524\\
'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga

!Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trento\\
'''Area:''' 13,606.87km (5,253.64mi)\\
'''Population (2019-01-01):''' 1,072,276\\
'''Provinces:''' Trentino and South Tyrol\\
'''President:''' Arno Kompatscher

!Veneto
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Venice}}\\
'''Area:''' 18,345km (7,083mi)\\
'''Population (2012-10-30):''' 4,865,380\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Venice, Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Rovigo and Belluno\\
'''President:''' Luca Zaia
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'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Sassari, South Sardinia, Nuoro and Oristano\\

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!Sardinia
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Cagliari\\
'''Area:''' 24,090km (9,300mi)\\
'''Population (2020):''' 1,628,384\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Cagliari, Sassari, South Sardinia, Nuoro and Oristano\\
'''President:''' Christian Solinas

!UsefulNotes/{{Sicily}}
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Palermo\\
'''Area:''' 25,711km (9,927mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 4,969,147\\
'''Provinces:''' Palermo, Catania, Messina, Agrigento, Trapani, Siracusa, Ragusa, Caltanissetta and Enna\\
'''President:''' Nello Musumeci
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!Apulia
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bari\\
'''Area:''' 19,358km (7,474mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2016):''' 4,063,888\\
'''President:''' Michele Emiliano


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!Molise
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Campobasso\\
'''Area:''' 4,438km (1,714mi)\\
'''Population (31-12-2017):''' 308,493\\
'''Provinces:''' Campobasso and Isernia\\
'''President:''' Donato Toma
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!Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trento\\
'''Area:''' 13,606.87km (5,253.64mi)\\
'''Population (2019-01-01):''' 1,072,276\\
'''Provinces:''' Trentino and South Tyrol\\
'''President:''' Arno Kompatscher

!Veneto
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Venice}}\\
'''Area:''' 18,345km (7,083mi)\\
'''Population (2012-10-30):''' 4,865,380\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Venice, Verona, Padua, Vicenza, Treviso, Rovigo and Belluno\\
'''President:''' Luca Zaia
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!Aosta Valley
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Aosta\\
'''Area:''' 3,263km (1,260mi)\\
'''Population (30-10-2012):''' 126,933\\
'''President:''' Erik Lavévaz

!Liguria
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Genoa\\
'''Area:''' 5,422km (2,093mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,557,533\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Genoa, Savona, La Spezia and Imperia\\
'''President:''' Giovanni Toti

!Lombardy
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Milan\\
'''Area:''' 23,844km (9,206mi)\\
'''Population (31 December 2019):''' 10,103,969\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Milan, Brescia, Bergamo, Varese, Como, Mantua, Monza and Brianza, Lodi, Pavia, Sondrio, Lecco and Cremona\\
'''President:''' Attilio Fontana

!Piedmont
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Turin\\
'''Area:''' 25,402km (9,808mi)\\
'''Population (30 June 2020):''' 4,322,805\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Turin, Alessandria, Cuneo, Novara, Asti, Vercelli, Biella and Verbano-Cusio-Ossola\\
'''President:''' Alberto Cirio
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!Marche
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Ancona\\
'''Area:''' 9,366km (3,616mi)\\
'''Population (2012-10-30):''' 1,541,692\\
'''Provinces:''' Ancona, Ascoli Piceno, Macerata, Fermo and Pesaro e Urbino\\
'''President:''' Francesco Acquaroli

!Tuscany
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' UsefulNotes/{{Florence}}\\
'''Area:''' 22,985km (8,875mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 3,722,729\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Florence, Pisa, Livorno, Grosseto, Lucca, Massa and Carrara, Siena, Arezzo, Pistoia and Prato\\
'''President:''' Eugenio Giani

!Umbria
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Perugia\\
'''Area:''' 8,456km (3,265mi)\\
'''Population (2016-05-31):''' 889,001\\
'''Provinces:''' Perugia and Terni\\
'''President:''' Donatella Tesei

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!Emilia-Romagna
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bologna\\
'''Area:''' 22,446km (8,666mi)\\
'''Population (2010):''' 4,446,220\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini

!Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trieste\\
'''Area:''' 7,924km (3,059mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,216,524\\
'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga
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[[folder:Northeast Italy]]
!Emilia-Romagna
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_emilia_romagna.png]]
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bologna\\
'''Area:''' 22,446km (8,666mi)\\
'''Population (2010):''' 4,446,220\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini

!Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trieste\\
'''Area:''' 7,924km (3,059mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,216,524\\
'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga
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!Lazio
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_lazio.png]]
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Rome\\
'''Area:''' 17,242km (6,657mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 5,864,321\\
'''Provinces:''' Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Metropolitan City of Rome and Viterbo\\
'''President:''' Nicola Zingaretti
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!Lazio
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Rome\\
'''Area:''' 17,242km (6,657mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 5,864,321\\
'''Provinces:''' Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Metropolitan City of Rome and Viterbo\\
'''President:''' Nicola Zingaretti

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\n!Lazio\n[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_lazio.png]] \n->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Rome\\\n'''Area:''' 17,242km (6,657mi)\\\n'''Population (2019):''' 5,864,321\\\n'''Provinces:''' Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Metropolitan City of Rome and Viterbo\\\n'''President:''' Nicola Zingaretti[[/folder]]
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'''President:''' Marco Marsilio\\

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'''President:''' Marco Marsilio\\
Marsilio



'''President:''' Vito Bardi\\

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'''President:''' Vito Bardi\\
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'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì

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'''President:''' Antonino SpirlìSpirlì

!Campania
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_campania.png]]
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Naples\\
'''Area:''' 13,590km (5,250mi)\\
'''Population (2014):''' 5,869,029\\
'''Provinces:''' Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Metropolitan City of Naples and Salerno\\
'''President:''' Vincenzo De Luca

!Emilia-Romagna
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Bologna\\
'''Area:''' 22,446km (8,666mi)\\
'''Population (2010):''' 4,446,220\\
'''Provinces:''' Metropolitan City of Bologna, Ferrara, Forlì-Cesena, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, Ravenna, Reggio Emilia and Rimini\\
'''President:''' Stefano Bonaccini

!Friuli-Venezia Giulia
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Trieste\\
'''Area:''' 7,924km (3,059mi)\\
'''Population (2017):''' 1,216,524\\
'''President:''' Massimiliano Fedriga

!Lazio
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->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Rome\\
'''Area:''' 17,242km (6,657mi)\\
'''Population (2019):''' 5,864,321\\
'''Provinces:''' Frosinone, Latina, Rieti, Metropolitan City of Rome and Viterbo\\
'''President:''' Nicola Zingaretti
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'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì\\

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'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì\\Spirlì
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'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì\\
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'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì \\Spirlì\\
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UsefulNotes/{{Italy}} has about 20 regions. In 1946, the modern regions were formed from teh start of the republic in 1946 to 1963 when Abruzzo and Molise were separate regions again.

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!Abruzzo
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_abruzzo.png]]
->'''Capital:''' L'Aquila\\
'''Largest city:''' Pescara\\
'''Area:''' 10,763km (4,156mi)\\
'''Population (2012):''' 1,307,919\\
'''Provinces:''' Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara and Teramo\\
'''President:''' Marco Marsilio\\

!Basilicata
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_basilicata.png]]
->'''Capital (and largest city):''' Potenza\\
'''Area:''' 9,995km (3,859mi)\\
'''Population (2012):''' 575,902\\
'''Provinces:''' Matera and Potenza\\
'''President:''' Vito Bardi\\

!Calabria
[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/flag_of_calabria.png]]
->'''Capital:''' Catanzaro\\
'''Largest city:''' Reggio Calabria\\
'''Area:''' 15,080km (5,820mi)\\
'''Population (2014):''' 1,980,533\\
'''Provinces:''' Cosenza, Reggio Calabria, Catanzaro, Crotone and Vibo Valentia\\
'''President:''' Antonino Spirlì \\

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