List of municipalities of the Province of Ancona

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The following is a list of the 47 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Ancona, Marche, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
042001 Agugliano 4,348
042002 Ancona 101,797
042003 Arcevia 5,325
042004 Barbara 1,484
042005 Belvedere Ostrense 2,253
042006 Camerano 6,660
042007 Camerata Picena 1,802
042008 Castelbellino 3,930
042010 Castelfidardo 17,947
042011 Castelleone di Suasa 1,712
042012 Castelplanio 3,303
042013 Cerreto d'Esi 3,550
042014 Chiaravalle 14,397
042015 Corinaldo 5,197
042016 Cupramontana 4,859
042017 Fabriano 30,676
042018 Falconara Marittima 28,362
042019 Filottrano 9,449
042020 Genga 2,031
042021 Jesi 39,685
042022 Loreto 11,677
042023 Maiolati Spontini 5,930
042024 Mergo 1,063
042025 Monsano 2,881
042026 Montecarotto 2,163
042027 Montemarciano 9,566
042029 Monte Roberto 2,637
042030 Monte San Vito 5,959
042031 Morro d'Alba 1,868
042032 Numana 3,603
042033 Offagna 1,801
042034 Osimo 30,239
042035 Ostra 6,217
042036 Ostra Vetere 3,536
042037 Poggio San Marcello 763
042038 Polverigi 3,304
042040 Rosora 1,816
042041 San Marcello 1,982
042042 San Paolo di Jesi 867
042043 Santa Maria Nuova 4,087
042044 Sassoferrato 7,729
042045 Senigallia 43,899
042046 Serra de' Conti 3,574
042047 Serra San Quirico 3,028
042048 Sirolo 3,402
042049 Staffolo 2,304
042050 Trecastelli 7,570
Former comuni
042039 Ripe 3,869
042009 Castel Colonna 1,011
042028 Monterado 1,803
Total461,345

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References

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