Province of Turin

Coordinates: 45°4′N 7°42′E / 45.067°N 7.700°E / 45.067; 7.700
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by LilHelpa (talk | contribs) at 19:22, 26 June 2016 (General fixes and Typo fixing using AWB). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Province of Turin
Location of the Province of Turin within Italy
Location of the Province of Turin within Italy
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
Capital(s)Turin
Comuni315
Government
 • PresidentAntonino Saitta
Area
 • Total6,821 km2 (2,634 sq mi)
Population
 (03-31-2012)
 • Total2,308,409
 • Density340/km2 (880/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
10010-10020, 10022-10026,
10028-10032, 10034-10038,
10040-10046, 10048,
10050-10078, 10080-10088,
10090-10095, 10098-10100
Telephone prefix011, 0121, 0122,
0123, 0124, 0125, 0161
Vehicle registrationTO
ISTAT001

The Province of Turin (Italian: Provincia di Torino; Piedmontese: Provincia ëd Turin; French: Province de Turin) was a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Turin. The province existed until 31 December 2014, when it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Turin.

It has an area of 6,830 km2 (2,640 sq mi),[1] and a total population of 2,306,676 (30 June 2011).[2] There are 315 comuni in the province[3] – the most of any province in Italy. The second highest comunis are in the Province of Cuneo which has 250. Torino, the regional capital of the province was the first Italian national capital in 1861.[4] The most important export items from Turin are cars, machinery, metal and metal products. The province has commercial relations with Germany, France, Poland, Spain, United Kingdom, Romania and Czech Republic. A large quantity of import and export is carried with these nations. Service is the most important economic sector accounting to 66% of the Gross Domestic Product. The other two important sectors are Industry (32%) and agriculture(2%).[4] To promote entrepreneurship the provincial body has started- Start your own business (Italian: Mettersi in Proprio), an advice service to help aspiring entrepreneurs who have new business ideas.[4]

Roadmap of the province of Turin.
Western part of the province, satellite map

See also

References

  1. ^ "ISTAT - Superficie dei comuni, province e regioni al Censimento 2011". ISTAT (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  2. ^ "Dato ISTAT al 31 dicembre 2013". ISTAT (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Comunis in Turin" (in Italian). Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b c "Province of Turin". Energeia. Retrieved 14 September 2014.

External links

45°4′N 7°42′E / 45.067°N 7.700°E / 45.067; 7.700