Province of Pordenone
Province of Pordenone | |
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Province | |
Map highlighting the location of the province of Pordenone in Italy | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
Capital(s) | Pordenone |
Comuni | 51 |
Government | |
• President | Alessandro Ciriani |
Area | |
• Total | 2,273 km2 (878 sq mi) |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 316,235 |
• Density | 140/km2 (360/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) |
Postal code | 33070, 33072-33074, 33076-33077, 33079-33087, 33090-33099, 33170 |
Telephone prefix | 0425, 0427, 0432, 0434, 0828 |
Vehicle registration | PN |
ISTAT | 093 |
The Province of Pordenone (Italian: Provincia di Pordenone) is a province in the autonomous Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pordenone. The territory was made out of the Province of Udine in 1968.
It has an area of 2,273 square kilometres (878 sq mi) and a total population of 316,235 (2012). There are 51 communes in the province (). As of 2005, the main communes by population are:
Commune | Population |
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Pordenone | 50,924 |
Sacile | 19,515 |
Cordenons | 17,822 |
Porcia | 14,349 |
Azzano Decimo | 13,823 |
San Vito al Tagliamento | 13,783 |
Spilimbergo | 11,611 |
Maniago | 11,463 |
Fiume Veneto | 10,739 |
Fontanafredda | 10,132 |
Aviano | 8,750 |
Brugnera | 8,550 |
Zoppola | 8,242 |
Casarsa della Delizia | 8,217 |
Prata di Pordenone | 7,548 |
Pasiano di Pordenone | 7,527 |
Caneva | 6,370 |
Sesto al Reghena | 5,720 |
Roveredo in Piano | 5,145 |
The top 10 countries of origin of the inhabitants of Pordenone with foreign citizenship at 31 December 2010 were:[1]
- Romania 8630
- Albania 6321
- Ghana 3489
- India 1821
- Morocco 1760
- Ukraine 1308
- Macedonia 1044
- Bangladesh 970
- Moldova 913
- Burkina Faso 826
References
- ↑ ISTAT. "Pordenone". ISTAT. Retrieved 2012-06-06.
External links
- Provincia di Pordenone homepage (in Italian)
- the official website for tourism in the Province of Pordenone (in Italian, in English, in German, in Slovene and in French)
- http://www.cmfriulioccidentale.it the official website of the western Friuli mountain community (in Italian and in Friulan)
- http://www.montanevie.it the official website for tourism in the western Friuli mountains (in Italian, in German and in English)
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