Rome metropolitan area
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The Rome metropolitan area is centred on the city of Rome, the Italian capital, in Lazio, Italy.
The metropolitan area is strictly statistical and does not imply any kind of administrative unity or function.
Composition
The Rome metropolitan area includes the city of Rome and 39 municipalities and a population of 4,340,000 as of 2014[update].[1]
The most important of these by population are Guidonia Montecelio, Aprilia, Fiumicino, Tivoli, Ciampino and Velletri, as shows the table below.
Province | Municipality | Area (in km²) |
Population(1) |
---|---|---|---|
Lazio | |||
Province of Rome | Rome | 1,285 | 2,869,461 |
Albano Laziale | 23.8 | 39,137 | |
Anguillara Sabazia | 74.91 | 17,987 | |
Ardea | 50 | 39,626 | |
Ariccia | 18 | 18,083 | |
Artena | 54 | 13,380 | |
Castel Madama | 28.5 | 7,343 | |
Castel Gandolfo | 14 | 8,786 | |
Cerveteri | 134.43 | 34,912 | |
Ciampino | 11 | 37,938 | |
Colonna | 3.5 | 3,707 | |
Fiumicino | 222 | 65,088 | |
Fonte Nuova | 20.1 | 26,802 | |
Formello | 31 | 11,912 | |
Frascati | 22 | 20,764 | |
Gallicano nel Lazio | 26 | 5,707 | |
Genazzano | 32 | 5,881 | |
Genzano di Roma | 18 | 23,356 | |
Grottaferrata | 18 | 20,709 | |
Guidonia Montecelio | 79 | 79,211 | |
Labico | 11.8 | 5,571 | |
Ladispoli | 26 | 38,874 | |
Lanuvio | 43.9 | 12,296 | |
Lariano | 27 | 12,119 | |
Marino | 26 | 38,478 | |
Mentana | 24 | 20,066 | |
Monte Compatri | 24.4 | 9,828 | |
Monte Porzio Catone | 9.4 | 8,827 | |
Monterotondo | 40 | 37,916 | |
Pomezia | 107 | 57,254 | |
San Cesareo | 22 | 12,538 | |
Palestrina | 46.8 | 19,455 | |
Rocca Priora | 28 | 11,600 | |
Tivoli | 68 | 53,095 | |
Sant'Angelo Romano | 21 | 4,195 | |
Rocca di Papa | 40 | 15,019 | |
Valmontone | 40 | 14,555 | |
Velletri | 113 | 51,925 | |
Zagarolo | 28 | 16,427 | |
Province of Latina | Aprilia | 177,70 | 67.440 |
TOTAL | 5.352,0 | 4.340.915 |
Comparison
This table shows the main Italian metropolitan areas by population. The Rome metropolitan area is in first place.
No. | Metropolitan area | Population (inhabitants) |
Area (in km²) |
Density (in ab/km²) |
Municipalities |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rome | 4.340.915 | 5.352 | 1.195 | 40 |
2 | Milan | 3.190.340 | 1.575 | 1.651 | 134 |
2 | Naples | 3.128.702 | 1.171 | 1.950 | 92 |
4 | Turin | 2.293.340 | 6.829 | 1.512 | 316 |