Province of Treviso facts for kids
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Province of Treviso
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![]() Duomo of Treviso
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![]() Map with the province of Treviso, in red, in Italy
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Region | Veneto |
Capital | Treviso |
Comuni | 95 |
Area | |
• Total | 2,479.83 km2 (957.47 sq mi) |
Population
(1 January 2016)
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• Total | 885,447 |
• Density | 357.0596/km2 (924.7800/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code |
31100, 31010-31059
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Telephone prefix | 0421, 0422, 0423, 0434, 0438 |
ISO 3166 code | IT-TV |
Vehicle registration | TV |
ISTAT | 026 |
Website | Official website: http://www.provincia.treviso.it/ |
The Province of Treviso (Italian: Provincia di Treviso) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital city is Treviso. This province is known for its beautiful landscapes and rich history.
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Geography of Treviso Province
The province of Treviso covers an area of about 2,479.83 km2 (957.47 sq mi). Most of the land is made up of plains, which are flat areas. However, in the northern part, you will find hills.
Near the border with the Belluno province, there are some mountains. These mountains are taller than 1,000 m (3,300 ft) and are part of the eastern Alps, specifically the Dolomites. The highest mountain in the province is Monte Grappa. It stands at 3,342 m (10,965 ft) high. Monte Grappa is located where the Treviso, Belluno, and Vicenza provinces meet.
The province has many rivers. The most important one is the Piave river. It flows through the province from north to south.
The province of Treviso shares its borders with several other areas. To the north, it borders the Belluno province. To the east, it borders the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, specifically the Pordenone province. To the south, it borders the Padua province and the Metropolitan City of Venice. Finally, to the west, it borders the Vicenza province.
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Pordenone province (Friuli Venezia Giulia region) |
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Padua province | Metropolitan City of Venice | Metropolitan City of Venice |
Population in Treviso Province
As of January 1, 2016, there were 885,447 people living in the province of Treviso. This means the population density was about 357.1 people per square kilometer. Population density tells us how many people live in a certain area.
Evolution of the population in the Treviso province

Cities and Towns in Treviso Province
There are 95 municipalities (also called comuni) in the province of Treviso. These are like local towns or cities. Some of them include:
- Altivole
- Arcade
- Asolo
- Borso del Grappa
- Breda di Piave
- Caerano di San Marco
- Cappella Maggiore
- Carbonera
- Casale sul Sile
- Casier
- Castelcucco
- Castelfranco Veneto
- Castello di Godego
- Cavaso del Tomba
- Cessalto
- Chiarano
- Cimadolmo
- Cison di Valmarino
- Codognè
- Colle Umberto
- Conegliano
- Cordignano
- Cornuda
- Crespano del Grappa
- Crocetta del Montello
- Farra di Soligo
- Follina
- Fontanelle
- Fonte
- Fregona
- Gaiarine
- Giavera del Montello
- Godega di Sant'Urbano
- Gorgo al Monticano
- Istrana
- Loria
- Mansuè
- Mareno di Piave
- Maser
- Maserada sul Piave
- Meduna di Livenza
- Miane
- Mogliano Veneto
- Monastier di Treviso
- Monfumo
- Montebelluna
- Morgano
- Moriago della Battaglia
- Motta di Livenza
- Nervesa della Battaglia
- Oderzo
- Ormelle
- Orsago
- Paderno del Grappa
- Paese
- Pederobba
- Pieve di Soligo
- Ponte di Piave
- Ponzano Veneto
- Portobuffolé
- Possagno
- Povegliano
- Preganziol
- Quinto di Treviso
- Refrontolo
- Resana
- Revine Lago
- Riese Pio X
- Roncade
- Salgareda
- San Biagio di Callalta
- San Fior
- San Pietro di Feletto
- San Polo di Piave
- San Vendemiano
- San Zenone degli Ezzelini
- Santa Lucia di Piave
- Sarmede
- Segusino
- Sernaglia della Battaglia
- Silea
- Spresiano
- Susegana
- Tarzo
- Trevignano
- Treviso
- Valdobbiadene
- Vazzola
- Vedelago
- Vidor
- Villorba
- Vittorio Veneto
- Volpago del Montello
- Zenson di Piave
- Zero Branco
Largest Municipalities in Treviso Province
Here are the 12 largest comuni (municipalities) in the province. The table shows their population, area, and how high they are above sea level.
No. | Comune | Population (2016) |
Area (km²) |
Density | Altitude (m) |
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1 | Treviso | 83,731 | 55.58 | 1,506.5 | 15 |
2 | Conegliano | 34,891 | 36.38 | 959.1 | 72 |
3 | Castelfranco Veneto | 33,234 | 51.61 | 643.9 | 43 |
4 | Montebelluna | 31,228 | 49.01 | 637.2 | 109 |
5 | Vittorio Veneto | 28,232 | 82.80 | 341.0 | 138 |
6 | Mogliano Veneto | 27,659 | 46.26 | 597.9 | 8 |
7 | Paese | 21,968 | 38.09 | 576.7 | 32 |
8 | Oderzo | 20,379 | 42.35 | 481.2 | 13 |
9 | Villorba | 18,056 | 30.53 | 591.4 | 26 |
10 | Vedelago | 16,873 | 61.85 | 272.8 | 43 |
11 | Preganziol | 16,749 | 23.10 | 725.1 | 12 |
12 | Roncade | 14,369 | 61.78 | 232.6 | 8 |
Gallery
Provinces of Veneto |
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Belluno | Padua | Rovigo | Treviso | Venice | Verona | Vicenza |
See also
In Spanish: Provincia de Treviso para niños