Rome metropolitan area

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Rome urban area
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The Rome metropolitan area is a statistical area that is centred on the city of Rome, Italy. It consists of a part of the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital (formerly known as the Province of Rome) and a single comune, Aprilia, in the neighbouring Province of Latina. Both provinces are part of the region of Lazio. The metropolitan area does not have any administrative designation or function unlike the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital.

Skyline of Rome, the heart of the metropolitan area

Composition

The Rome metropolitan area includes the city of Rome and 59 municipalities. It is the third-most populous in Italy with a population of 4,353,738 as of 2017.[3] All are within the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital except Aprilia in the Province of Latina. The most important of these by population are: Guidonia Montecelio, Aprilia, Fiumicino, Tivoli, Ciampino, and Velletri, as shown in the table below.

Municipalities

Province Municipality Area
(in km²)
Population[4]
Lazio
Metropolitan City of Rome Capital Rome 1,285

2,751,125

Albano Laziale 23.8 39,702
Anguillara Sabazia 74.91 19,145
Ardea
50 49,329
Ariccia 18 18,083
Artena 54 13,616
Castel Madama 28.5 7,343
Castel Gandolfo 14 8,786
Cerveteri 134.43 34,912
Ciampino 11 38,685
Colonna
3.5 4,347
Fiumicino 222 81,885
Fonte Nuova 20.1 32,737
Formello 31 13,536
Frascati 22 22,777
Gallicano nel Lazio 26 5,707
Genazzano 32 5,881
Genzano di Roma 18 22,712
Grottaferrata 18 20,709
Guidonia Montecelio 79 89,191
Labico 11.8 5,571
Ladispoli 26 42,034
Lanuvio 43.9 12,802
Lariano 27 13,218
Marino
26 46,481
Mentana 24 22,572
Monte Compatri 24.4 11,825
Monte Porzio Catone 9.4 8,827
Monterotondo 40 41,105
Pomezia 107 64,268
San Cesareo 22 16,177
Palestrina 46.8 22,093
Rocca Priora 28 12,007
Tivoli
68 54,908
Sant'Angelo Romano 21 4,828
Rocca di Papa 40 17,669
Valmontone 40 15,710
Velletri 113 52,543
Zagarolo 28 18,614
Province of Latina Aprilia 178,11 75,440
TOTAL 3.089,65 3,838,780

See also

References

  1. ^ "Major Agglomerations of The World". citypopulation.de. 1 January 2024. Retrieved 4 March 2024.
  2. ^ "Gross domestic product (GDP) at current market prices by metropolitan regions". ec.europa.eu.
  3. ^ Eurostat.ec.europa.eu: Appsso metropolitan areas
  4. ^ "Italian National Institute of Statistics - ISTAT data". Retrieved 17 March 2024.

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