Province of Turin | |
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Map highlighting the location of the province of Turin in Italy | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Piedmont |
Capital(s) | Turin |
Comuni | 315 |
Government | |
• President | Antonino Saitta |
Area | |
• Total | 6,821 km2 (2,633.6 sq mi) |
Population (31.12.2007) | |
• Total | 2,277,686 |
• Density | 333.9/km2 (864.9/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 10010-10020, 10022-10026, 10028-10032, 10034-10038, 10040-10046, 10048, 10050-10078, 10080-10088, 10090-10095, 10098-10100 |
Telephone prefix | 011, 0121, 0122, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0161 |
Vehicle registration | TO |
ISTAT | 001 |
The Province of Turin (Italian: Provincia di Torino; Piemontese: Provincia ëd Turin) 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 2,277,686 (31.12.2007). There are 315 comuni in the province[1] – the most of any province in Italy. As of December 31, 2007, the largest comuni by population are:
Comune | Population |
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Turin | 908,263 |
Moncalieri | 56,944 |
Settimo Torinese | 54,361 |
Collegno | 50,175 |
Rivoli | 50,115 |
Nichelino | 48,864 |
Grugliasco | 37,873 |
Chieri | 35,354 |
Pinerolo | 35,143 |
Venaria Reale | 34,563 |
Carmagnola | 27,424 |
Chivasso | 24,572 |
Ivrea | 24,219 |
Orbassano | 22,082 |
San Mauro Torinese | 19,030 |
Rivalta di Torino | 18,800 |
Cirié | 18,751 |
Beinasco | 18,095 |
Piossasco | 17,621 |
Caselle Torinese | 17,597 |
Alpignano | 17,268 |
Giaveno | 16,097 |
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