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The Province of Pavia is a cool area in Lombardy, Italy. It's made up of many smaller towns and cities, which in Italy are called comuni (say: co-MOO-nee). Think of a comune like a local town or city government area. Each one has its own mayor and local council, who help run things like schools, roads, and local services.

This list shows all 190 comuni that are part of the Province of Pavia. Each comune has a special code from ISTAT, which is like Italy's national statistics office. It also shows how many people lived there in 2010.

What is a Comune?

A comune is the smallest unit of local government in Italy. It's like a city or town council area. Each comune has its own elected officials. These officials work to manage local services for the people living there. This includes things like public transport, waste collection, and local police.

How Comuni Work

Every comune has a mayor (called a sindaco) and a town council. The mayor is the head of the local government. The council helps make decisions about the town. They decide how to spend money and what rules to make for the community. It's a way for people to have a say in how their local area is run.

The Province of Pavia

The Province of Pavia is one of the twelve provinces in the Lombardy region of Italy. A province is a larger area that groups several comuni together. Think of it like a county in some other countries. The provincial government helps coordinate services that are too big for just one comune. This could include things like larger roads or regional planning.

Key Towns in Pavia Province

The biggest comune in the Province of Pavia is the city of Pavia itself. In 2010, it had over 71,000 people! It's a historic city with a famous university. Another large comune is Vigevano, with about 63,000 people. It's known for its beautiful main square. On the other hand, some comuni are very small, like Rocca de' Giorgi with only 74 people in 2010. This shows how varied the towns in the province are, from busy cities to quiet villages.

  • Pavia: The capital city of the province, with a large population and a rich history.
  • Vigevano: Another significant city, famous for its architecture and shoe industry.
  • Mortara: A town known for its goose salami.
  • Stradella: An important center for wine production in the Oltrepò Pavese area.

Why are these lists important?

These lists help keep track of all the different towns and their populations. This information is useful for many reasons. For example, it helps the government plan for schools, hospitals, and other services. It also helps people understand how different parts of Italy are organized. It's like a big directory for how Italy is divided up!

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