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These are ranked lists of the regions of Italy. Population figures are from 2001.
[edit] By population
Rank |
Region |
Population |
% |
Density |
1 |
Lombardy |
9,032,555 |
15.8% |
378.6 |
2 |
Campania |
5,701,931 |
10.0% |
419.4 |
3 |
Lazio |
5,112,413 |
9.0% |
297.2 |
4 |
Sicily |
5,017,212 |
8.7% |
193.3 |
5 |
Veneto |
4,527,694 |
7.9% |
246.6 |
6 |
Piedmont |
4,214,677 |
7.4% |
165.9 |
7 |
Apulia |
4,020,707 |
7.1% |
207.8 |
8 |
Emilia-Romagna |
3,983,346 |
7.0% |
180.1 |
9 |
Tuscany |
3,497,806 |
6.1% |
152.1 |
10 |
Calabria |
2,011,466 |
3.5% |
133.4 |
11 |
Sardinia |
1,631,880 |
2.9% |
67.7 |
12 |
Liguria |
1,571,783 |
2.8% |
290.1 |
13 |
Marche |
1,470,581 |
2.6% |
151.7 |
14 |
Abruzzo |
1,262,392 |
2.2% |
117.0 |
15 |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
1,183,764 |
2.1% |
150.9 |
16 |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
940,016 |
1.6% |
69.0 |
17 |
Umbria |
825,826 |
1.4% |
97.7 |
18 |
Basilicata |
597,768 |
1.0% |
59.8 |
19 |
Molise |
320,601 |
0.6% |
72.2 |
20 |
Aosta Valley |
119,548 |
0.2% |
36.6 |
|
Italy |
56,995,744 |
100% |
189.2 |
[edit] By area
Rank |
Region |
Area (km²) |
% |
Density |
1 |
Sicily |
25,707 |
8.5% |
193.3 |
2 |
Piedmont |
25,399 |
8.4% |
165.9 |
3 |
Sardinia |
24,090 |
8.0% |
67.7 |
4 |
Lombardy |
23,859 |
7.9% |
378.6 |
5 |
Tuscany |
22,992 |
7.6% |
152.1 |
6 |
Emilia-Romagna |
22,123 |
7.3% |
180.1 |
7 |
Apulia |
19,348 |
6.4% |
207.8 |
8 |
Veneto |
18,364 |
6.1% |
246.6 |
9 |
Lazio |
17,203 |
5.7% |
297.2 |
10 |
Calabria |
15,080 |
5.0% |
133.4 |
11 |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
13,618 |
4.5% |
69.0 |
12 |
Campania |
13,595 |
4.5% |
419.4 |
13 |
Abruzzo |
10,794 |
3.6% |
117.0 |
14 |
Basilicata |
9,992 |
3.3% |
59.8 |
15 |
Marche |
9,693 |
3.2% |
151.7 |
16 |
Umbria |
8,456 |
2.8% |
97.7 |
17 |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
7,845 |
2.6% |
150.9 |
18 |
Liguria |
5,418 |
1.8% |
290.1 |
19 |
Molise |
4,438 |
1.5% |
72.2 |
20 |
Aosta Valley |
3,262 |
1.1% |
36.6 |
|
Italy |
301,276 |
100% |
189.2 |
[edit] By population density
Rank |
Region |
Population |
Area (km²) |
Density |
1 |
Campania |
5,701,931 |
13,595 |
419.4 |
2 |
Lombardy |
9,032,554 |
23,859 |
378.6 |
3 |
Lazio |
5,112,413 |
17,203 |
297.2 |
4 |
Liguria |
1,571,783 |
5,418 |
290.1 |
5 |
Veneto |
4,527,694 |
18,364 |
246.6 |
6 |
Apulia |
4,020,707 |
19,348 |
207.8 |
7 |
Sicily |
4,968,991 |
25,707 |
193.3 |
8 |
Emilia-Romagna |
3,983,346 |
22,123 |
180.1 |
9 |
Piedmont |
4,214,677 |
25,399 |
165.9 |
10 |
Tuscany |
3,497,806 |
22,992 |
152.1 |
11 |
Marche |
1,470,581 |
9,693 |
151.7 |
12 |
Friuli-Venezia Giulia |
1,183,764 |
7,845 |
150.9 |
13 |
Calabria |
2,011,466 |
15,080 |
133.4 |
14 |
Abruzzo |
1,262,392 |
10,794 |
117.0 |
15 |
Umbria |
825,826 |
8,456 |
97.7 |
16 |
Molise |
320,601 |
4,438 |
72.2 |
17 |
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
940,016 |
13,618 |
69.0 |
18 |
Sardinia |
1,631,880 |
24,090 |
67.7 |
19 |
Basilicata |
597,768 |
9,992 |
59.8 |
20 |
Aosta Valley |
119,548 |
3,262 |
36.6 |
|
Italy |
56,995,744 |
301,276 |
189.2 |