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The metropolitan areas of Italy are statistical areas denoting a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories in the Italian republic. Since in Italy there is no unique definition of metropolitan area, below are given definition according to several sources.
Metropolitan areas according to alternative studies
editCity | Pop. World Rank | Population | Area (km2) |
Density (inh./km2) |
GDP 2010 (million USD) |
GDP per capita 2010 (USD) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bari | 200 | 744,564 | 1,100.98 | 676.88 | 12,166.99 | 21,053.84 |
Bologna | 195 | 778,849 | 2,036.19 | 376.00 | 28,942.43 | 38,835.60 |
Catania | 229 | 656,610 | 609.35 | 1,028.40 | 11,189.23 | 17,943.80 |
Florence | 190 | 807,673 | 1,737.87 | 486.12 | 24,888.82 | 34,416.56 |
Genoa | 203 | 706,159 | 1,113.59 | 633.10 | 22,109.58 | 30,872.44 |
Milan | 24 | 4,060,624 | 2,637.77 | 1,539.41 | 180,506.08 | 44,452.79 |
Naples | 32 | 3,552,568 | 1,558.57 | 2,279.37 | 61,820.42 | 17,401.62 |
Palermo | 145 | 1,035,921 | 835.58 | 1,120.08 | 18,492.21 | 19,758.31 |
Rome | 26 | 4,008,095 | 5,686.46 | 704.84 | 142,053.82 | 35,441.73 |
Turin | 72 | 1,747,614 | 1,781.34 | 981.06 | 54,538.34 | 31,207.31 |
Venice | 259 | 541,969 | 1,089.17 | 497.59 | 17,097.93 | 31,547.79 |
Data by Global MetroMonitor (2012)[2]
City | Population | GDP 2012 (million USD) |
GDP per capita 2012 (USD) |
Employment |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bologna | 836,014 | 32.8 | 39,194 | 441,099 |
Florence | 1,490,636 | 51.6 | 34,640 | 710,932 |
Genoa | 911,726 | 30.1 | 33,003 | 381,883 |
Milan | 7,626,467 | 289.3 | 37,938 | 3,588,796 |
Naples | 4,460,993 | 83.6 | 18,749 | 1,286,022 |
Rome | 4,328,236 | 167.8 | 38,765 | 2,086,794 |
Turin | 2,338,339 | 76.6 | 32,775 | 1,071,747 |
Venice | 1,642,986 | 57.9 | 35,252 | 769,887 |
Urban Outlook 2015 by CityRailways[3]
City | Population January 1, 2014 |
Area (km2) |
Density (inh./km2) |
---|---|---|---|
Milan | 6,623,798 | 4,450.11 | 1,488 |
Naples | 5,294,546 | 3,116.52 | 1,699 |
Rome | 4,447,881 | 3,340.41 | 1,332 |
Turin | 1,865,284 | 1,328.40 | 1,404 |
Venice-Padua | 1,645,900 | 2,063.44 | 768 |
Florence | 1,485,030 | 2,124.22 | 699 |
Bari | 1,257,459 | 2,194.62 | 573 |
Palermo | 1,183,084 | 1,237.26 | 956 |
Catania | 988,240 | 771.32 | 1,281 |
Brescia | 924,090 | 1,287.18 | 718 |
Genoa | 861,318 | 721.81 | 1,193 |
Messina-Reggio Calabria | 828,507 | 1,405.42 | 590 |
Rimini | 748,352 | 927.20 | 807 |
Bologna | 692,710 | 1,034.18 | 670 |
Modena | 588,998 | 964.48 | 611 |
Verona | 583,069 | 862.26 | 676 |
Pisa-Livorno | 571,559 | 1,079.84 | 529 |
Pescara | 529,070 | 979.88 | 540 |
Versilia | 522,092 | 696.73 | 749 |
Vicenza | 480,392 | 691.38 | 695 |
Cagliari | 452,816 | 895.28 | 506 |
Taranto | 439,730 | 1,000.65 | 439 |
Trieste | 409,905 | 572.58 | 716 |
Ancona | 408,358 | 854.48 | 478 |
Perugia | 348,952 | 1,135.07 | 307 |
Lecce | 345,476 | 768.65 | 449 |
Reggio nell'Emilia | 307,817 | 658.75 | 467 |
Parma | 305,826 | 682.46 | 448 |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "OECD 2010".
- ^ "Data Global MetroMonitor 2012". Archived from the original on 2013-06-05.
- ^ "Urban Outlook 2015 by CityRailways" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-01-06. Retrieved 2015-06-01.