Province of Grosseto

Coordinates: 42°45′00″N 11°06′30″E / 42.75000°N 11.10833°E / 42.75000; 11.10833
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Province of Grosseto
Provincia di Grosseto
Arcipelago Toscano National Park
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Websitewww.provincia.grosseto.it (in Italian)

The province of Grosseto (Italian: provincia di Grosseto) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Grosseto. As of 2013 the province had a total population of 225,098 people.[2]

Geography

Map showing the position of the province in Tuscany.

The Province of Grosseto completely occupies the southern end of Tuscany, and with a territorial area of 4,504 square kilometres (1,739 sq mi), it is the most extensive in the region and one of the least dense in population in Italy. The province is bordered to the northwest by the

Gorgona, and some of the minor islands and rock outcrops.[4] The highest point in the park is Mount Capanne, at 1,019 metres (3,343 ft) in elevation, on the island of Elba.[5]

The

Mount Amiata
, Bandite di Scarlino (213 m), Promontorio di Punta Ala e delle Rocchette (350 m), Monti dell'Uccellina (417 m), Monte Argentario (635 m), and Promontorio di Ansedonia (113 m).

Comuni

There are 28

comuni (singular: comune) in the province.[9]
As of June 2014, the main comuni by population are:

Commune Population
Grosseto 82,284
Follonica 21,770
Orbetello 14,911
Monte Argentario 12,866
Roccastrada 9,274
Gavorrano 8,727
Massa Marittima 8,600
Manciano 7,386
Castiglione della Pescaia 7,382

This is the complete list of comuni in the province of Grosseto:

Frazioni

This is the complete list of the

frazioni (singular: frazione
) – towns and villages – in the province of Grosseto:

Government

List of presidents of the province of Grosseto

  President Term start Term end Party
1 Emilio Suardi 1951 1952 Italian Communist Party
2 Mario Ferri 1952 1967 Italian Socialist Party
3 Antonio Palandri 1967 1970 Italian Communist Party
4 Luciano Giorgi 1970 1980 Italian Socialist Party
5 Claudio Asta 1980 1983 Italian Socialist Party
6 Fosco Monaci 1983 1985 Italian Socialist Party
7 Alberto Cerreti 7 September 1985 14 July 1990 Italian Socialist Party
8 Lamberto Ciani 20 July 1990 24 April 1995 Italian Socialist Party
9 Stefano Gentili 8 May 1995 14 June 1999 Democratic Party of the Left
10 Lio Scheggi 16 June 1999 14 June 2004 Democrats of the Left
Democratic Party
14 June 2004 23 June 2009
11 Leonardo Marras 23 June 2009 14 October 2014 Democratic Party
12 Emilio Bonifazi 14 October 2014 19 July 2016 Democratic Party
13 Antonfrancesco Vivarelli Colonna 9 January 2017 19 December 2021
Centre-right independent
14 Francesco Limatola 19 December 2021 Incumbent
Centre-left independent

References

  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3), OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Statistiche demografiche". Istituto Nazionale di Statistica. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
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  4. ^ "Parco Nazionale Arcipelago Toscano". Parks.it. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
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  6. ^ "Benvenuto in Joomla". Parco-maremma.it. Retrieved 29 September 2014.
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  8. ^ "Grosseto". Italia.it. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  9. ^ "Statistiche". Upinet.it. Archived from the original on 7 August 2007. Retrieved 29 September 2014.

External links

Media related to Province of Grosseto at Wikimedia Commons

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