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Province of Padua
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| Nation |
Italy |
| Region |
Veneto |
| Capital(s) |
Padua |
| Area |
2,142 km² |
| Population (2001) |
849,857 |
| Density |
397 |
| Comuni |
104 |
| Vehicle Registration |
PD |
| Postal Code |
35010-35032, 35034-35038, 35040-35048 |
| Telephone Prefix |
049, 0425, 0429 |
| ISTAT |
028 |
| President |
Barbara Degani |
| Executive |
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| Map highlighting the location of the province of Padua in Italy |
The Province of Padua (Provincia di Padova) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Padua.
It has an area of 2,142 km², and a total population of 849,857 (2001). There are 104 comuni (singular: comune) in the province. At June, 2005, the main comuni by population are:
| Comune |
Population |
| Padua |
211,288 |
| Selvazzano Dentro |
21,324 |
| Vigonza |
20,508 |
| Albignasego |
20,138 |
| Cittadella |
19,494 |
| Abano Terme |
19,014 |
| Piove di Sacco |
18,005 |
| Monselice |
17,547 |
| Este |
16,829 |
| Cadoneghe |
15,262 |
| Rubano |
14,124 |
| Ponte San Nicolò |
12,795 |
| Campodarsego |
12,379 |
| Vigodarzere |
12,312 |
| San Martino di Lupari |
12,149 |
| Trebaseleghe |
11,640 |
| Camposampiero |
11,477 |
| Piazzola sul Brenta |
10,795 |
| Montegrotto Terme |
10,589 |
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