Ding Lalawigan ning Italy

King Italy, ing lalawigan (in Italian: provincia) metung yang administratibung pangadake keng panglibudtad a antas pilatan ning balen (comune) at labuad (regione). Template:Combi

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Ing lalawigan atin yang dakal a balen at keraklan dakal a lalawigan maging yang labuad. Ing labuad ning Aosta a Saug iyamu kabuda a alang lalawigan.

Inyang 2006, atin 109 a lalawigan king Italy, detang atlu bayu lang tatag, at effectibu la 2009. Ing tala lalam makapasal keng makapal a kulit a lalawigan nung nu ing administratibung tungku iya mu rin ing keng panglabuad.

Polizia Provinciale (Provincial Police) metung yang paba,lu na pang lalawigan yang antas a police puersa king Italy.

Abruzzo

Lalawigan ning Abruzzo.
  • Chieti
  • L'Aquila
  • Pescara
  • Teramo

Aosta Valley (Valle d'Aosta / Vallée d'Aoste)

Province of Aosta Valley.
  • Aosta (Aoste) Until 1945.

Apulia (Puglia)

Lalawigan ning Apulia.
  • Bari
  • Barletta-Andria-Trani
  • Brindisi
  • Foggia
  • Lecce
  • Taranto

Basilicata

Lalawigan ning Basilicata.
  • Matera
  • Potenza

Calabria

Lalawigan ning Calabria.
  • Catanzaro
  • Cosenza
  • Crotone
  • Reggio Calabria
  • Vibo Valentia

Campania

Lalawigan ning Campania.
  • Avellino
  • Benevento
  • Caserta
  • Naples (Napoli)
  • Salerno

Emilia-Romagna

Lalawigan ning Emilia-Romagna.
  • Bologna
  • Ferrara
  • Forlì-Cesena
  • Modena
  • Parma
  • Piacenza
  • Ravenna
  • Reggio Emilia
  • Rimini

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Lalawigan ning Friuli-Venezia Giulia.
  • Gorizia
  • Pordenone
  • Trieste
  • Udine

Lazio (Latium)

Lalawigan ning Latium.
  • Frosinone
  • Latina
  • Rieti
  • Rome (Roma)
  • Viterbo

Liguria

Lalawigan ning Liguria.
  • Genoa (Genova)
  • Imperia
  • La Spezia
  • Savona

Lombardy (Lombardia)

Lalawigan ning Lombardy.
  • Bergamo
  • Brescia
  • Como
  • Cremona
  • Lecco
  • Lodi
  • Mantua (Mantova)
  • Milan (Milano)
  • Monza
  • Pavia
  • Sondrio
  • Varese

Marche (Marches)

Lalawigan ning Marche.
  • Ancona
  • Ascoli Piceno
  • Fermo
  • Macerata
  • Pesaro e Urbino

Molise

Lalawigan ning Molise.
  • Campobasso
  • Isernia

Piedmont (Piemonte)

Lalawigan ning Piedmont.
  • Alessandria
  • Asti
  • Biella
  • Cuneo
  • Novara
  • Turin (Torino)
  • Verbano-Cusio-Ossola
  • Vercelli

Sardinia (Sardegna)

Lalawigan ning Sardinia.
  • Cagliari
  • Nuoro
  • Oristano
  • Sassari

The following four provinces have been created by the Sardinian regional government, but still have to be recognized by the Italian government:

  • Carbonia-Iglesias
  • Medio Campidano
  • Ogliastra
  • Olbia-Tempio

Sicily (Sicilia)

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Lalawigan ning Sicily.
  • Agrigento
  • Caltanissetta
  • Catania
  • Enna
  • Messina
  • Palermo
  • Ragusa
  • Syracuse (Siracusa)
  • Trapani

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

Lalawigan ning Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.
  • Bolzano-Bozen[1][2][3] (Alto Adige/South Tyrol)
  • Trento (Trentino)

Tuscany (Toscana)

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Lalawigan ning Tuscany.
  • Arezzo
  • Florence (Firenze)
  • Grosseto
  • Livorno
  • Lucca
  • Massa-Carrara
  • Pisa
  • Pistoia
  • Prato
  • Siena

Umbria

Lalawigan ning Umbria.
  • Perugia
  • Terni

Veneto

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Lalawigan ning Veneto.
  • Belluno
  • Padua (Padova)
  • Rovigo
  • Treviso
  • Venice (Venezia)
  • Verona
  • Vicenza

Dalerayan

  1. Italian Republic. Encyclopedia Britannica. Archived from the original on 2007-07-11. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
  2. Trentino-Alto Adige. Encyclopedia Britannica concise. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved on 2007-07-06.
  3. Lalawigan ning Bozen-South Tyrol. Official Provincial Website. Retrieved on 2007-07-26.

Lawen ya rin

  • Regions of Italy
  • Municipalities of Italy

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