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Comune - Wikipedia
A comune is an administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions (regioni) and provinces (province). The comune can also have the title of città (lit. 'city'). Formed praeter legem according to the principles consolidated … 展开
The comune provides essential public services: registry of births and deaths, registry of deeds, and maintenance of local roads and public works. Many comuni have a Polizia Comunale (lit. 'Communal Police'), … 展开
There are not many perfect homonymous comuni. There are only six cases in 12 comuni:
• Calliano: Calliano, Piedmont and Calliano, Trentino
• Castro: Castro, Apulia and Castro, Lombardy 展开• Associazione Nazionale Comuni Italiani (in Italian)
• Media related to Municipalities in Italy at Wikimedia Commons
• The dictionary definition of comune at Wiktionary 展开Administrative subdivisions within comuni vary according to their population size.
Comuni with at least 250,000 residents are divided into 展开The title of città (lit. 'city') in Italy is granted to comuni that have been awarded it by decree of the King of Italy (until 1946) or of the provisional head of state (from 1946 to 1948) or, subsequently, of … 展开
• "Terzière". Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere e Arti (in Italian). Retrieved 2 January 2024. 展开
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