| Regional statistics | |
|---|---|
| Largest city | Milan |
| Regions of Italy | Aosta Valley, Piedmont, Lombardy, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, Veneto, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Emilia-Romagna, Liguria |
| Area - Total |
46,301 mi² (119,921 km²) |
| Population - Total (2006) - Density |
26,835,082[1] 223. Milan (Milano Milan (listen) is one of the largest cities in Italy, located in the plains of Lombardy. Piedmont ( Piemonte; Piedmontese and Occitan: Piemont; French: Piémont) is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. Lombardy (Lombardia Latin: Langobardia, Western Lombard: Lumbardìa, Eastern Lombard: Lombardia) is one of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol ( Italian: Trentino-Alto Adige; German: Trentino-Südtirol; Ladin: Trentin-Adesc Aut   Veneto or Venetia ( Vèneto) is one of the 20 regions of Italy. Friuli-Venezia Giulia ( Friulian: Friûl-Vignesie Julie, Friaul-Julisch Venetien Furlanija - Julijska krajina Friul-Venezsia Jułia is one of the twenty Emilia-Romagna is one of the 20 Regions of Italy. The capital is Bologna. Liguria is a coastal region of north-western Italy, the third smallest of the Italian regions Area is a Quantity expressing the two- Dimensional size of a defined part of a Surface, typically a region bounded by a closed Curve. In Biology a population is the collection of inter-breeding organisms of a particular Species; in Sociology Population density (in agriculture standing stock and Standing crop) is a measurement of Population per unit area or unit volume 8 people/km² |
Northern Italy (Italia Settentrionale, Italia del Nord or just Nord) comprises two areas belonging to Italy:
Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol and Aosta Valley are regions with a special statute. The Constitution of the Italian Republic (Costituzione della Repubblica Italiana was enacted by the Constituent Assembly on 22 December 1947 with 453 votes in favour and 62