Padua metropolitan area explained

The Padua metropolitan area, located in Veneto, Italy, is the urban agglomeration surrounding the city of Padua.

Established as the metropolitan conference of Padua[1] (Act No. 37, 25 March, 2003), It is not yet recognised by the Italian Republic as one of the città metropolitane (metropolitan cities) that will be instituted to replace province.

Nevertheless It is considered a significant parts of the Venetian metropolitan area around Venice.

Metropolitan area

The Paduan metropolitan area is composed of the city of Padua and 15 towns from the Province of Padua, and one town from the Province of Venice,[2] for a total of 394,011 inhabitants at the 2001 census, on a surface of 375.94 km2, as shown in the following table[3] (all data are referred to 2001 census):

ProvinceTownSurface
(km2)
PopulationVeneto
Padua 92.85 214,125
21.57 19,868
20.9926,006
12.85 16,176
15.52 5,525
14.89 8,594
15.04 7,912
17.54 8,226
19.30 9,211
7.17 10,941
13.50 12,656
14.56 16,631
13.52 10,531
19.58 22,305
19.91 13,066
33.32 20,421
23.83 10,545
12.79 9,896
TOTAL (at 2021) 375.94442,635

Notes and References

  1. http://www.padovanet.it/dettaglio.jsp?tassid=963&id=5370 Conferenza metropolitana di Padova
  2. http://www.italyholidayhotel.com/list.php?p=10614&title=Hotel-in-Vigonovo Alberghi Vigonovo - Italy Holiday Hotel
  3. http://www.padovanet.it/allegati/C_1_Allegati_4622_Allegato.pdf Inhabitant population and buildings in the city of Padua and metropolitan area