List of municipalities of the Province of Campobasso

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The following is a list of the 84 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Campobasso, Molise, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
070001 Acquaviva Collecroce 765
070002 Baranello 2,715
070003 Bojano 8,273
070004 Bonefro 1,791
070005 Busso 1,445
070006 Campobasso 51,633
070007 Campochiaro 624
070008 Campodipietra 2,269
070009 Campolieto 1,024
070010 Campomarino 6,658
070011 Casacalenda 2,367
070012 Casalciprano 613
070013 Castelbottaccio 392
070014 Castellino del Biferno 660
070015 Castelmauro 1,825
070016 Castropignano 1,107
070017 Cercemaggiore 4,158
070018 Cercepiccola 712
070019 Civitacampomarano 638
070020 Colle d'Anchise 809
070021 Colletorto 2,347
070022 Duronia 473
070023 Ferrazzano 3,289
070024 Fossalto 1,603
070025 Gambatesa 1,654
070026 Gildone 863
070027 Guardialfiera 1,185
070028 Guardiaregia 787
070029 Guglionesi 5,315
070030 Jelsi 1,866
070031 Larino 7,230
070032 Limosano 900
070033 Lucito 904
070034 Lupara 620
070035 Macchia Valfortore 709
070036 Mafalda 1,308
070037 Matrice 1,081
070038 Mirabello Sannitico 1,867
070039 Molise 179
070040 Monacilioni 674
070041 Montagano 1,207
070042 Montecilfone 1,552
070043 Montefalcone nel Sannio 1,800
070044 Montelongo 456
070045 Montemitro 488
070046 Montenero di Bisaccia 6,658
070047 Montorio nei Frentani 521
070048 Morrone del Sannio 721
070049 Oratino 1,326
070050 Palata 1,914
070051 Petacciato 3,550
070052 Petrella Tifernina 1,280
070053 Pietracatella 1,543
070054 Pietracupa 246
070055 Portocannone 2,564
070056 Provvidenti 150
070057 Riccia 5,649
070058 Ripabottoni 644
070059 Ripalimosani 2,685
070060 Roccavivara 979
070061 Rotello 1,322
070062 Salcito 690
070063 San Biase 252
070064 San Felice del Molise 748
070065 San Giacomo degli Schiavoni 1,176
070066 San Giovanni in Galdo 708
070067 San Giuliano del Sannio 1,081
070068 San Giuliano di Puglia 1,148
070069 San Martino in Pensilis 4,836
070070 San Massimo 736
070071 San Polo Matese 465
070072 Santa Croce di Magliano 4,863
070073 Sant'Elia a Pianisi 380
070074 Sant'Angelo Limosano 2,178
070075 Sepino 2,127
070076 Spinete 1,437
070077 Tavenna 924
070078 Termoli 31,006
070079 Torella del Sannio 844
070080 Toro 1,507
070081 Trivento 5,200
070082 Tufara 1,071
070083 Ururi 2,979
070084 Vinchiaturo 2,924
Total231,867

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References

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