Province of Como

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Province of Como
Nation  Italy
Region Lombardia
Capital Como
Area 1.288 km²
Population (2004) 507.500
Density 417
Comuni 162
Vehicle Registration CO
Postal Code 22100
Telephone Prefix 031 0344 02 0331
ISTAT 013
President Leonardo Carioni
Map highlighting the location of the province of Como in Italy

The Province of Como (Italian: Provincia di Como) is a province in the north of the Lombardy region of Italy and borders the Swiss cantons of Ticino and Grigioni to the North, the Italian provinces of Sondrio and Lecco to the East, the Province of Milan to the south and the Province of Varese to the West. The city of Como is its capital - other large towns are Cantù, Erba, Mariano Comense, and Olgiate Comasco. Campione d'Italia also belongs to the province and is enclaved in the Swiss canton of Ticino.

As of May 31, 2005, the main commune by population are:


Commune Population
Como 83,144
Cantù 36,742
Mariano Comense 21,844
Erba 16,874
Olgiate Comasco 10,893
Lurate Caccivio 10,052
Cermenate 8,772
Fino Mornasco 8,748
Turate 8,389
Lomazzo 8,329
Inverigo 8,280
Mozzate 7,494
Appiano Gentile 7,236
Cabiate 7,100
Cernobbio 7,036


The Bergamo Alps and some hills cover the territory of the province, and the most important body of water is the glacial Lake Como. Como is also famous because it is the city of Alessandro Volta, inventor of the electric battery in 1800.

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Europe | Italy | Lombardy (Lombardia)
Bergamo | Brescia | Como | Cremona | Lecco | Lodi | Mantua (Mantova) | Milan (Milano) | Monza e Brianza | Pavia | Sondrio | Varese