Province of Pavia

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Province of Pavia
Nation Italy
Region Lombardy
Capital Pavia
Area 2,965 km²
Population (2001) 493,829
Density 167
Comuni 190
Vehicle Registration PV
Postal Code 27010-27027, 27029-27030, 27032, 27034-27055, 27057-27059, 27100
Telephone Prefix 0381, 0382, 0383, 0384, 0385
ISTAT 018
President Vittorio Poma since 2006-05-29
Map highlighting the location of the province of Pavia in Italy

The Province of Pavia (It. Provincia di Pavia) is a province in the region of Lombardy in Italy. City of Pavia is the capital.

It has an area of 2,965 km², and a total population of 493,829 (2001). There are 190 communes in the province. [1]

The main communes by population are:

Commune Population
Pavia 71,436
Vigevano 59,862
Voghera 38,415
Mortara 14,696
Stradella 10,955
Garlasco 9,371
Broni 9,261
Gambolò 9,046
Casorate Primo 7,745
Mede 6,991
Casteggio 6,379
Cassolnovo 6,230
Robbio 6,063
Sannazzaro de' Burgondi 5,888
Belgioioso 5,841
Cava Manara 5,835
Siziano 5,594
San Martino Siccomario 5,259
Cilavegna 5,196

  1. ^ Italian Institute of Statistics (Istat). "Population Statistics by Province", 2001. Retrieved on 2007-07-02. 


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