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Province of Turin
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| Nation |
Italy |
| Region |
Piedmont |
| Capital |
Turin |
| Area |
6,821 km² |
| Population (2004) |
2,121,233 |
| Density |
311 |
| Comuni |
315 |
| Vehicle Registration |
TO |
| Postal Code |
10010-10020, 10022-10026, 10028-10032, 10034-10038, 10040-10046, 10048, 10050-10078, 10080-10088, 10090-10095, 10098-10100 |
| Telephone Prefix |
011, 0121, 0122, 0123, 0124, 0125, 0161 |
| ISTAT |
001 |
| President |
Antonino Saitta |
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| Map highlighting the location of the province of Turin in Italy |
Eastern part of the province, satellite map
The Province of Turin (Piemontese: Provincia ëd Turin, It. Provincia di Torino) is a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Turin.
It has an area of 6,830 km², and a total population of 2,121,233 (2004). There are 315 comuni in the province ([1]) – the most of any province in Italy. As of June 30, 2005, the largest comuni by population are:
| Comune |
Population |
| Turin |
902,255 |
| Moncalieri |
55,992 |
| Rivoli |
50,499 |
| Collegno |
49,743 |
| Nichelino |
48,480 |
| Settimo Torinese |
47,601 |
| Grugliasco |
38,241 |
| Venaria |
35,250 |
| Chieri |
34,635 |
| Pinerolo |
34,456 |
| Carmagnola |
25,866 |
| Ivrea |
24,097 |
| Chivasso |
23,735 |
| Orbassano |
21,648 |
| Cirié |
18,622 |
| San Mauro Torinese |
18,505 |
| Beinasco |
18,411 |
| Rivalta di Torino |
18,349 |
| Piossasco |
17,179 |
| Alpignano |
16,934 |
| Caselle Torinese |
16,920 |
| Giaveno |
15,311 |
Roadmap of the province of Turin.
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