List of municipalities of the Province of Viterbo

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The following is a list of the 60 municipalities ( comuni ) of the Province of Viterbo, Lazio, Italy. [1]

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ISTAT Code Comune Population
(2005)
056001 Acquapendente 5,771
056002 Arlena di Castro 871
056003 Bagnoregio 3,737
056004 Barbarano Romano 999
056005 Bassano Romano 4,465
056006 Bassano in Teverina 1,209
056007 Blera 3,199
056008 Bolsena 4,161
056009 Bomarzo 1,657
056010 Calcata 895
056011 Canepina 3,104
056012 Canino 5,106
056013 Capodimonte 1,745
056014 Capranica 5,871
056015 Caprarola 5,388
056016 Carbognano 1,992
056017 Castel Sant'Elia 2,302
056018 Castiglione in Teverina 2,306
056019 Celleno 1,311
056020 Cellere 1,249
056021 Civita Castellana 16,072
056022 Civitella d'Agliano 1,679
056023 Corchiano 3,542
056024 Fabrica di Roma 7,218
056025 Faleria 2,136
056026 Farnese 1,727
056027 Gallese 2,865
056028 Gradoli 1,496
056029 Graffignano 2,273
056030 Grotte di Castro 2,915
056031 Ischia di Castro 2,467
056032 Latera 994
056033 Lubriano 934
056034 Marta 3,503
056035 Montalto di Castro 8,061
056036 Monte Romano 13,102
056037 Montefiascone 1,938
056038 Monterosi 2,780
056039 Nepi 8,438
056040 Onano 1,096
056041 Oriolo Romano 3,276
056042 Orte 8,237
056043 Piansano 2,232
056044 Proceno 630
056045 Ronciglione 8,177
056046 Villa San Giovanni in Tuscia 1,179
056047 San Lorenzo Nuovo 2,144
056048 Soriano nel Cimino 8,420
056049 Sutri 5,638
056050 Tarquinia 15,910
056051 Tessennano 399
056052 Tuscania 7,857
056053 Valentano 2,975
056054 Vallerano 2,568
056055 Vasanello 3,999
056056 Vejano 2,230
056057 Vetralla 12,459
056058 Vignanello 4,699
056059 Viterbo 60,537
056060 Vitorchiano 3,690
Total299,830

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References

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