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Other countries · Atlas Politics portal view · talk · In Italy, a province (in Italian: provincia) is an administrative division of intermediate level between municipality (comune) and region (regione). A province is composed of many municipalities, and usually several provinces form a region. The region of Aosta Valley is the only one that, strictly speaking, has no provinces: the administrative functions of its province are provided by the corresponding regional government; however, loosely speaking, it is seen as a single province. The three main functions devolved to provinces are: Local planning and zoning Provision of local police and fire services. Transportation regulation (car registration, maintenance of local roads, etc.) The number of provinces in Italy has been steadily growing in recent years, as many new ones are carved out of older ones, sometimes being limited to less than a hundred thousands inhabitants per province (a smaller population than several comuni). There are 109 provinces in Italy. Aosta Valley is the only region without a province. Lombardy has the most provinces, with 12. The list below highlights in bold the province whose administrative capital is also the administrative capital of its region. Note that ISO 3166-2:IT lists all two-letter codes for the provinces.


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Each province is headed by a President assisted by a representative body, the Provincial Council, and an executive body, the Provincial Executive. President and members of Council are elected together by resident citizens: the coalition of the elected President (who needs an absolute majority in the first or second round of voting) gains the three fifths of the Council's seats. The Executive is chaired by President who appoint others members, called assessori. In each province there is also a Prefect (prefetto), a representative of central government who heads an agency called prefettura-ufficio territoriale del governo. Questor (questore) is the head of State's Police (Polizia di Stato) in province and his office is called questura. There is also a province's police force depending from local government, called Polizia Provinciale (Provincial Police). The province of Bolzano-Bozen and the province of Trento are a case sui generis. They are autonomous provinces: unlike all other Italian provinces they have the legislative powers of regions and are not subordinated to the region they are part of, namely Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol.


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The provinces are listed below alphabetically, by region: Contents 1 Abruzzo Region 2 Apulia Region (Puglia) 3 Basilicata Region 4 Calabria Region 5 Campania Region 6 Emilia-Romagna Region 7 Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region 8 Lazio Region 9 Liguria Region 10 Lombardy Region (Lombardia) 11 Marche Region 12 Molise Region 13 Piedmont Region (Piemonte) 14 Sardinia Region (Sardegna) 15 Sicily Region (Sicilia) 16 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region 17 Tuscany Region (Toscana) 18 Umbria Region 19 Veneto Region 20 Former provinces 20.1 Historical abolished provinces 20.2 Provinces of Istria and Dalmatia 20.3 Provinces established during World War II 20.4 Colonial provinces 20.5 Theoretical provinces 21 See also 22 References Abruzzo Region Provinces of Abruzzo. Chieti (CH) L'Aquila (AQ) Pescara (PE) Teramo (TE) Apulia Region (Puglia) Provinces of Apulia. Bari (BA) Barletta-Andria-Trani (BT) Brindisi (BR) Foggia (FG) Lecce (LE) Taranto (TA) Basilicata Region Provinces of Basilicata. Matera (MT) Potenza (PZ) Calabria Region Provinces of Calabria. Catanzaro (CZ) Cosenza (CS) Crotone (KR) Reggio Calabria (RC) Vibo Valentia (VV) Campania Region Provinces of Campania. Avellino (AV) Benevento (BN) Caserta (CE) Naples (Napoli) (NA) Salerno (SA) Emilia-Romagna Region Provinces of Emilia-Romagna. Bologna (BO) Ferrara (FE) Forlì-Cesena (FC) Modena (MO) Parma (PR) Piacenza (PC) Ravenna (RA) Reggio Emilia (RE) Rimini (RN) Friuli-Venezia Giulia Region Provinces of Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Gorizia (GO) Pordenone (PN) Trieste (TS) Udine (UD) Lazio Region Provinces of Lazio. Frosinone (FR) Latina (LT) Rieti (RI) Rome (Roma) (RM) Viterbo (VT) Liguria Region Provinces of Liguria. Genoa (Genova) (GE) Imperia (IM) La Spezia (SP) Savona (SV) Lombardy Region (Lombardia) Provinces of Lombardy. Bergamo (BG) Brescia (BS) Como (CO) Cremona (CR) Lecco (LC) Lodi (LO) Mantua (Mantova) (MN) Milan (Milano) (MI) Monza e Brianza (MB) Pavia (PV) Sondrio (SO) Varese (VA) Marche Region Provinces of Marche. Ancona (AN) Ascoli Piceno (AP) Fermo (FM) Macerata (MC) Pesaro and Urbino (PU) Molise Region Provinces of Molise. Campobasso (CB) Isernia (IS) Piedmont Region (Piemonte) Provinces of Piedmont. Alessandria (AL) Asti (AT) Biella (BI) Cuneo (CN) Novara (NO) Turin (Torino) (TO) Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (VB) Vercelli (VC) Sardinia Region (Sardegna) Provinces of Sardinia. Cagliari (CA) Carbonia-Iglesias (CI) Medio Campidano (VS) Nuoro (NU) Ogliastra (OG) Olbia-Tempio (OT) Oristano (OR) Sassari (SS) Sicily Region (Sicilia) Provinces of Sicily. Agrigento (AG) Caltanissetta (CL) Catania (CT) Enna (EN) Messina (ME) Palermo (PA) Ragusa (RG) Syracuse (Siracusa) (SR) Trapani (TP) Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region Provinces of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. Bolzano-Bozen (Alto Adige/Südtirol) (BZ) Trento (Trentino) (TN) Tuscany Region (Toscana) Provinces of Tuscany. Arezzo (AR) Florence (Firenze) (FI) Grosseto (GR) Leghorn (Livorno) (LI) Lucca (LU) Massa-Carrara (MS) Pisa (PI) Pistoia (PT) Prato (PO) Siena (SI) Umbria Region Provinces of Umbria. Perugia (PG) Terni (TR) Veneto Region Provinces of Veneto. Belluno (BL) Padua (Padova) (PD) Rovigo (RO) Treviso (TV) Venice (Venezia) (VE) Verona (VR) Vicenza (VI) Former provinces Historical abolished provinces Province of Aosta (Italian: Provincia di Aosta) (1927-1945). Became the Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley in 1948. Province of Terra di Lavoro (Italian: Provincia di Terra di Lavoro ) (1861-1927). Was divided into the current provinces of Frosinone, Latina and Caserta. Provinces of Istria and Dalmatia Province of Zadar (Italian: Provincia di Zara) (1923-1947). Was a part of the Governorship of Dalmatia. It remained nominally a part of the Italian Social Republic after the Italian capitulation. Province of Pula (Italian: Provincia di Pola) (1923-1947). Was occupied by Germany in September 1943 and was administered as a part of the German Operation Zone of the Adriatic Littoral. Province of Rijeka (Italian: Provincia di Fiume) (1924-1947). Was occupied by Germany in September 1943 and was administered as a part of the German Operation Zone of the Adriatic Littoral. Provinces established during World War II Province of Ljubljana (Italian: Provincia di Lubiana) (1941-1943). Was occupied by Germany in September 1943 and was administered as a part of the German Operation Zone of the Adriatic Littoral. Province of Split (Italian: Provincia di Spalato) (1941-1943). Was a part of the Governorship of Dalmatia. Was occupied by Germany in September 1943 and annexed by the Independent State of Croatia. Province of Kotor (Italian: Provincia di Cattaro) (1941-1943). Was a part of the Governorship of Dalmatia. Was occupied by Germany in September 1943 and annexed by the Independent State of Croatia. Colonial provinces Province of Rhodes (Italian: Provincia di Rodi ) (1923-1947) or Italian Aegean Islands (Italian: Isole italiane dell'Egeo) . It remained nominally a part of the Italian Social Republic after the Italian capitulation. Italian Libya was divided into four provinces and one territory (Southern Military Territory or Territory of Saharan Libya). From 1939 onward the provinces were a part of metropolitan Italy. Province of Tripoli (Italian: Provincia di Tripoli) (1937-1943). Province of Misurata (Italian: Provincia di Misurata) (1937-1943). Province of Benghazi (Italian: Provincia di Bengasi) (1937-1943). Province of Derna (Italian: Provincia di Derna) (1937-1943). Theoretical provinces Further information: Italian occupation of France during World War II Province of the Western Alps (Italian: Provincia di Alpi Occidentali). Planned WWII province to be created of the annexed French territories of the Alpes Maritimes (including the Principality of Monaco) and parts of Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, Hautes Alpes and Savoie.1 The town of Briançon (Italian: Brianzone) was to act as the provincial capital.1 See also Regions of Italy ISO 3166-2:IT References ^ a b Davide Rodogno (2006). Fascism's European empire: Italian occupation during the Second World War. Cambridge University Press. pp. 89–92. ISBN 0521845157.  v · d · eArticles on second-level administrative divisions of European countries


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35 suspected members of Calabrian mafia arrested in northern Italy

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Mafia surveillance and documentation allowed Italian police Monday to arrest 35 suspected members of the Calabrian 'Ndrangheta Mafioso Family. The authorities also seized assets worth about $2.5 million, officials said.

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