List of municipalities of the Province of Lecce

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The following is a list of the 97 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Lecce, Apulia, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
075001 Acquarica del Capo 4,918
075002 Alessano 6,636
075003 Alezio 5,212
075004 Alliste 6,542
075005 Andrano 5,153
075006 Aradeo 9,725
075007 Arnesano 3,682
075008 Bagnolo del Salento 1,871
075009 Botrugno 3,017
075010 Calimera 7,336
075011 Campi Salentina 11,056
075012 Cannole 1,755
075013 Caprarica di Lecce 2,679
075014 Carmiano 12,277
075015 Carpignano Salentino 3,863
075016 Casarano 20,544
075017 Castri di Lecce 3,073
075018 Castrignano de' Greci 4,188
075019 Castrignano del Capo 5,432
075020 Cavallino 11,545
075021 Collepasso 6,680
075022 Copertino 24,247
075023 Corigliano d'Otranto 5,750
075024 Corsano 5,770
075025 Cursi 4,165
075026 Cutrofiano 9,308
075027 Diso 3,207
075028 Gagliano del Capo 5,527
075029 Galatina 27,710
075030 Galatone 15,982
075031 Gallipoli 20,935
075032 Giuggianello 1,239
075033 Giurdignano 1,772
075034 Guagnano 6,075
075035 Lecce 91,570
075036 Lequile 8,210
075037 Leverano 13,981
075038 Lizzanello 10,609
075039 Maglie 15,252
075040 Martano 9,573
075041 Martignano 1,774
075042 Matino 11,640
075043 Melendugno 9,662
075044 Melissano 7,495
075045 Melpignano 2,224
075046 Miggiano 3,667
075047 Minervino di Lecce 3,899
075048 Monteroni di Lecce 13,720
075049 Montesano Salentino 2,759
075050 Morciano di Leuca 3,499
075051 Muro Leccese 5,169
075052 Nardò 30,578
075053 Neviano 5,720
075054 Nociglia 2,617
075055 Novoli 8,399
075056 Ortelle 2,494
075057 Otranto 5,487
075058 Palmariggi 1,592
075059 Parabita 9,346
075060 Patù 1,715
075061 Poggiardo 6,170
075062 Presicce 5,739
075063 Racale 10,657
075064 Ruffano 9,600
075065 Salice Salentino 8,872
075066 Salve 4,592
075067 Sanarica 1,469
075068 San Cesario di Lecce 7,890
075069 San Donato di Lecce 5,798
075070 Sannicola 6,058
075071 San Pietro in Lama 3,717
075072 Santa Cesarea Terme 3,080
075073 Scorrano 6,864
075074 Seclì 1,928
075075 Sogliano Cavour 4,133
075076 Soleto 5,527
075077 Specchia 4,994
075078 Spongano 3,850
075079 Squinzano 15,093
075080 Sternatia 2,628
075081 Supersano 4,480
075082 Surano 1,771
075083 Surbo 13,576
075084 Taurisano 12,485
075085 Taviano 12,632
075086 Tiggiano 2,890
075087 Trepuzzi 14,507
075088 Tricase 17,870
075089 Tuglie 5,279
075090 Ugento 11,813
075091 Uggiano la Chiesa 4,285
075092 Veglie 14,227
075093 Vernole 7,574
075094 Zollino 2,148
075095 San Cassiano 2,189
075096 Castro 2,541
075097 Porto Cesareo 4,949
Total805,397

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References

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