List of municipalities of the Province of Avellino

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The following is a list of the 119 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Avellino, Campania, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
064001 Aiello del Sabato 3,454
064002 Altavilla Irpina 4,242
064003 Andretta 2,219
064004 Aquilonia 2,008
064005 Ariano Irpino 23,330
064006 Atripalda 11,336
064007 Avella 7,756
064008 Avellino 56,993
064009 Bagnoli Irpino 3,370
064010 Baiano 4,740
064011 Bisaccia 4,275
064012 Bonito 2,549
064013 Cairano 392
064014 Calabritto 2,758
064015 Calitri 5,603
064016 Candida 1,115
064017 Caposele 3,720
064018 Capriglia Irpina 2,370
064019 Carife 1,642
064020 Casalbore 2,051
064021 Cassano Irpino 970
064022 Castel Baronia 1,202
064023 Castelfranci 2,217
064024 Castelvetere sul Calore 1,707
064025 Cervinara 10,182
064026 Cesinali 2,434
064027 Chianche 591
064028 Chiusano di San Domenico 2,494
064029 Contrada 2,984
064030 Conza della Campania 1,433
064031 Domicella 1,750
064032 Flumeri 3,300
064033 Fontanarosa 3,439
064034 Forino 5,200
064035 Frigento 4,115
064036 Gesualdo 3,811
064037 Greci 863
064038 Grottaminarda 8,352
064039 Grottolella 1,929
064040 Guardia Lombardi 1,963
064041 Lacedonia 2,994
064042 Lapio 1,713
064043 Lauro 3,611
064044 Lioni 6,279
064045 Luogosano 1,253
064046 Manocalzati 3,156
064047 Marzano di Nola 1,698
064048 Melito Irpino 1,987
064049 Mercogliano 12,293
064050 Mirabella Eclano 8,286
064051 Montaguto 550
064052 Montecalvo Irpino 4,169
064053 Montefalcione 3,443
064054 Monteforte Irpino 9,752
064055 Montefredane 2,325
064056 Montefusco 1,477
064057 Montella 7,852
064058 Montemarano 3,022
064059 Montemiletto 5,332
064060 Monteverde 909
064061 Montoro 19,776
064063 Morra De Sanctis 1,363
064064 Moschiano 1,711
064065 Mugnano del Cardinale 5,108
064066 Nusco 4,432
064067 Ospedaletto d'Alpinolo 1,704
064068 Pago del Vallo di Lauro 1,838
064069 Parolise 709
064070 Paternopoli 2,645
064071 Petruro Irpino 379
064072 Pietradefusi 2,527
064073 Pietrastornina 1,597
064074 Prata di Principato Ultra 2,881
064075 Pratola Serra 3,376
064076 Quadrelle 1,774
064077 Quindici 2,938
064078 Roccabascerana 2,355
064079 Rocca San Felice 871
064080 Rotondi 3,479
064081 Salza Irpina 822
064082 San Mango sul Calore 1,230
064083 San Martino Valle Caudina 4,669
064084 San Michele di Serino 2,452
064085 San Nicola Baronia 842
064086 San Potito Ultra 1,479
064087 San Sossio Baronia 1,888
064088 Santa Lucia di Serino 1,525
064089 Sant'Andrea di Conza 1,870
064090 Sant'Angelo all'Esca 893
064091 Sant'Angelo a Scala 735
064092 Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi 4,404
064093 Santa Paolina 1,443
064095 Santo Stefano del Sole 2,072
064096 Savignano Irpino 1,295
064097 Scampitella 1,385
064098 Senerchia 879
064099 Serino 7,307
064100 Sirignano 2,607
064101 Solofra 12,082
064102 Sorbo Serpico 584
064103 Sperone 3,397
064104 Sturno 3,238
064105 Summonte 1,597
064106 Taurano 1,597
064107 Taurasi 2,735
064108 Teora 1,577
064109 Torella dei Lombardi 2,265
064110 Torre Le Nocelle 1,368
064111 Torrioni 639
064112 Trevico 1,217
064113 Tufo 919
064114 Vallata 3,026
064115 Vallesaccarda 1,456
064116 Venticano 2,604
064117 Villamaina 980
064118 Villanova del Battista 1,967
064119 Volturara Irpina 4,218
064120 Zungoli 1,363
Total437,560

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References

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