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The 40 largest Italian cities
By Renato Pesci, Editor (Italy)
The word Italia appears on a coin dating back to the 1st century BC which was minted by the confederation of the Italic peoples who rose up against Rome. The coin was found in the region of Abruzzo in Corfinio, the ancient Corfinium, capital of the confederation with the name of Italica. The long Roman domination (from the 3rd century BC to the 5th century AD) has left an indelible mark in Italy with its roads, aqueducts, temples, monuments, towns and cities, bridges, theatres and so on - all relics and memories of a past that is remote and yet also very present, a past that can be seen in every part of the country.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, Italy was invaded and dominated for centuries by foreign populations, especially in the south and Sicily. Thanks to the success of independent city states in the Centre and North such as Venice, Florence, Siena, Genoa, and Milan, Italy became a flourishing and civilised country of trade and the arts. Later, however, the small independent states could not hold out against the invasions of the great states of Spain and Austria. Only the small kingdom of Piedmont remained independent and after the interlude of Napoleon's occupation it became the "driving force" behind il Risorgimento, the great movement that led to the unification of Italy in 1870 under the Royal House of Savoia. After the Second World War, in 1946 a popular referendum abolished the monarchy and proclaimed Italy a republic. Largest italian cities
Rank | City | Population |
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1 | Roma (Rome) | 2,648,843 |
2 | Milano (Milan) | 1,305,591 |
3 | Napoli (Naples) | 1,046,987 |
4 | Torino (Turin) | 921,485 |
5 | Palermo | 689,349 |
6 | Genova (Genoa) | 655,704 |
7 | Bologna | 385,813 |
8 | Firenze (Florence) | 381,762 |
9 | Catania | 341,685 |
10 | Bari | 335,647 |
11 | Venezia (Venice) | 297,743 |
12 | Messina | 262,524 |
13 | Verona | 254,146 |
14 | Trieste | 222,589 |
15 | Padova (Padua) | 213,072 |
16 | Taranto | 212,381 |
17 | Brescia | 190,059 |
18 | Reggio di Calabria | 179,829 |
19 | Modena | 174,686 |
20 | Cagliari | 173,564 |
21 | Prato | 168,683 |
22 | Parma | 167,685 |
23 | Livorno (Leghorn) | 164,371 |
24 | Foggia | 156,327 |
25 | Perugia | 152,379 |
26 | Salerno | 143,580 |
27 | Ravenna | 137,129 |
28 | Ferrara | 134,703 |
29 | Rimini | 129,720 |
30 | Siracusa (Syracuse) | 127,345 |
31 | Sassari | 121,455 |
32 | Monza | 119,420 |
33 | Pescara | 118,473 |
34 | Bergamo | 117,096 |
35 | Latina | 111,047 |
36 | Terni | 108,521 |
37 | Vicenza | 108,041 |
38 | Forli | 107,909 |
39 | Trento (Trent) | 103,269 |
40 | Novara | 102,327 |
THE LARGEST CITIES IN THE WORLD AND THEIR MAYORS 2010
Introduction
Cities by size: 1 to 150 | 151 to 300 | 301 to 450 | 451 to 550 |
Cities in alphabetical order: A to D | E to L | M to R | S to Z |
Cities by countries: A to D | E to L | M to R | S to Z |