List of municipalities of the Province of Agrigento

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The following is a list of the 43 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Agrigento, Sicily, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
084001 Agrigento 59,031
084002 Alessandria della Rocca 3,412
084003 Aragona 9,902
084004 Bivona 4,116
084005 Burgio 3,031
084006 Calamonaci 1,468
084007 Caltabellotta 4,311
084008 Camastra 2,133
084009 Cammarata 6,416
084010 Campobello di Licata 10,647
084011 Canicattì 31,801
084012 Casteltermini 8,726
084013 Castrofilippo 3,170
084014 Cattolica Eraclea 4,736
084015 Cianciana 3,866
084016 Comitini 956
084017 Favara 33,666
084018 Grotte 6,119
084019 Joppolo Giancaxio 1,240
084020 Lampedusa e Linosa 6,066
084021 Licata 38,812
084022 Lucca Sicula 2,045
084023 Menfi 12,934
084024 Montallegro 2,639
084025 Montevago 3,032
084026 Naro 8,710
084027 Palma di Montechiaro 23,808
084028 Porto Empedocle 17,077
084029 Racalmuto 9,642
084030 Raffadali 13,457
084031 Ravanusa 13,695
084032 Realmonte 4,528
084033 Ribera 19,723
084034 Sambuca di Sicilia 6,367
084035 San Biagio Platani 3,689
084036 San Giovanni Gemini 8,102
084037 Santa Elisabetta 2,906
084038 Santa Margherita di Belice 6,647
084039 Sant'Angelo Muxaro 1,619
084040 Santo Stefano Quisquina 5,310
084041 Sciacca 40,854
084042 Siculiana 4,707
084043 Villafranca Sicula 1,496
Total456,612

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References

  1. "Statistics". ISTAT (in Italian).