MSN: Sette comuni e un fiume. Era più sicuro e pulito: "Patto per la prevenzione"
Per un fiume Era più pulito, più sicuro, da vivere e da promuovere sette Comuni della Valdera hanno aderito ad un manifesto d’intenti ‘Contratto di Fiume Era’ per avviare un percorso condiviso che ...
Sette comuni e un fiume. Era più sicuro e pulito: "Patto per la prevenzione"
Provinces (dark gray borders) Comuni (light grey borders) A comune (pronounced [koˈmuːne]; pl.: comuni, pronounced [koˈmuːni]) is an administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. [1] It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions (regioni) and provinces (province).
In essence, a comune is the smallest administrative unit in Italy and it is roughly the equivalent of a township or municipality. Italy comprises 20 regions, 103 provinces and 7,904 comuni.
The comune is the smallest political subdivision within Italy. There are 7,918 of them and all of Italy is contained within some comune. This is in stark contrast to the US, where non-municipal land abounds. Just below is a map showing all of the comuni of Italy
comune m or f by sense (plural comuni, superlative comunissimo) mutual, common (by extension) usual, ordinary, common (archaic) affable (archaic) impartial, unbiased, fair
Comune (Italian pronunciation: [koˈmuːne]; plural: comuni [koˈmuːni]) is the third-level administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality.
Portale informativo sull’Italia con dati ufficiali su comuni, province e regioni: geografia, istituzioni, popolazione, statistiche demografiche, elezioni, banche, scuole, CAP e altri servizi.
Storia dei comuni – This site provides of a list of comuni which changed their names: stating the date in which the name was changed and its original name. It also provides information about the comuni which have been suppressed: when, to which comuni they were annexed or the name of the new comune.