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Province of Como

Como (Italian: Provincia di Como) is a province in the north of the Lombardy region of Italy and borders the Swiss cantons of Ticino and Grigioni to the North, the Italian provinces of Sondrio and Lecco to the East, the Province of Milan to the south and the Province of Varese to the West. The city of Como is its capital - other large towns are Cantù, Erba, Mariano Comense, and Olgiate Comasco. Campione d'Italia also belongs to the province and is enclaved in the Swiss canton of Ticino.

The Lombard Alps and some hills cover the territory of the province, and the most important body of water is the glacial Lake Como. Como is also famous because it is the city of Alessandro Volta, inventor of the electric battery in 1800.

Facts
Capital: Como
Area: 1288 km²
Population: 537500 (2001)
Population density: 417 / km²
Homepage: www.provincia.como.it
Political
President: Leonardo Carioni
Contents

Communes

There are 163 communes in the province.

A

  • Albavilla
  • Albese con Cassano
  • Albiolo
  • Alserio
  • Alzate Brianza
  • Anzano del Parco
  • Appiano Gentile
  • Argegno
  • Arosio (CO)
  • Asso

B

  • Barni
  • Bellagio
  • Bene Lario
  • Beregazzo con Figliaro
  • Binago
  • Bizzarone
  • Blessagno
  • Blevio
  • Bregnano
  • Brenna
  • Brienno
  • Brunate
  • Bulgarograsso

C

  • Cabiate
  • Cadorago
  • Caglio
  • Cagno
  • Campione d’Italia
  • Cantù
  • Canzo
  • Capiago Intimiano
  • Carate Urio
  • Carbonate
  • Carimate
  • Carlazzo
  • Carugo
  • Casasco d'Intelvi
  • Caslino d'Erba
  • Casnate con Bernate
  • Cassina Rizzardi
  • Castelmarte
  • Castelnuovo Bozzente
  • Castiglione d'Intelvi
  • Cavallasca
  • Cavargna
  • Cerano d'Intelvi
  • Cermenate
  • Cernobbio
  • Cirimido
  • Civenna
  • Claino con Osteno
  • Colonno
  • Como
  • Consiglio di Rumo
  • Corrido
  • Cremia
  • Cucciago
  • Cusino

D

  • Dizzasco
  • Domaso
  • Dongo
  • Dosso del Liro
  • Drezzo

E

F

  • Faggeto Lario
  • Faloppio
  • Fenegrò
  • Figino Serenza
  • Fino Mornasco

G

  • Garzeno
  • Gera Lario
  • Germasino
  • Gironico
  • Grandate
  • Grandola ed Uniti
  • Gravedona
  • Griante
  • Guanzate

I

  • Inverigo

L

  • Laglio
  • Laino
  • Lambrugo
  • Lanzo d'Intelvi
  • Lasnigo
  • Lenno
  • Lezzeno
  • Limido Comasco
  • Lipomo
  • Livo
  • Locate Varesino
  • Lomazzo
  • Longone al Segrino
  • Luisago
  • Lurago d'Erba
  • Lurago Marinone
  • Lurate Caccivio

M

  • Magreglio
  • Mariano Comense
  • Maslianico
  • Menaggio
  • Merone
  • Mezzegra
  • Moltrasio
  • Monguzzo
  • Montano Lucino
  • Montemezzo
  • Montorfano
  • Mozzate
  • Musso

N

  • Nesso
  • Novedrate

O

  • Olgiate Comasco
  • Oltrona di San Mamette
  • Orsenigo
  • Ossuccio

P

  • Parè
  • Peglio
  • Pellio Intelvi
  • Pianello del Lario
  • Pigra
  • Plesio
  • Pognana Lario
  • Ponna
  • Ponte Lambro
  • Porlezza
  • Proserpio
  • Pusiano

R

  • Ramponio Verna
  • Rezzago
  • Rodero
  • Ronago
  • Rovellasca
  • Rovello Porro

S

  • Sala Comacina
  • San Bartolomeo Val Cavargna
  • San Fedele Intelvi
  • San Fermo della Battaglia
  • San Nazzaro Val Cavargna
  • Sant'Abbondio
  • Santa Maria Rezzonico
  • Schignano
  • Senna Comasco
  • Solbiate
  • Sorico
  • Sormano
  • Stazzona

T

  • Tavernerio
  • Torno
  • Tremezzo
  • Trezzone
  • Turate

U

  • Uggiate-Trevano

V

  • Val Rezzo
  • Valbrona
  • Valmorea
  • Valsolda
  • Veleso
  • Veniano
  • Vercana
  • Vertemate con Minoprio
  • Villa Guardia

Z

  • Zelbio

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