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Metropolitan City of Naples

The Metropolitan City of Naples (Italian: città metropolitana di Napoli) is a metropolitan city in the Campania region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Naples. The province was established on 1 January 2015 and contains 92 comuni (sg.: comune).[3][4] It was first created by the reform of local authorities (Law 142/1990) and established by Law 56/2014, thus replacing the province of Naples in 2015.

Metropolitan City of Naples
Città metropolitana di Napoli
Aerial view of the Metropolitan City of Naples
Map highlighting the location of Metropolitan City of Naples in Italy
Coordinates: 40°50′00″N 14°15′00″E / 40.8333°N 14.2500°E / 40.8333; 14.2500
Country Italy
RegionCampania
Established1 January 2015
Capital(s)Naples
Comuni92
Government
 • Metropolitan MayorGaetano Manfredi
Area
 • Total1,171.13 km2 (452.18 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
 • Total2,969,571
 • Density2,500/km2 (6,600/sq mi)
GDP
 • Metro€56.553 billion (2015)
 • Per capita€18,149 (2015)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
80121-80147 (cap)
80010-80079 (rest)
Telephone prefix081
Vehicle registrationNA
ISTAT263 [2]
Websitewww.cittametropolitana.na.it

The Metropolitan City of Naples is headed by the Metropolitan Mayor (sindaco metropolitano) and the Metropolitan Council (consiglio metropolitano). Since 18 October 2021, its head has been Gaetano Manfredi, mayor of the capital city.

Demography and territory edit

 
Location of the Metropolitan City in Campania region
Historical population
YearPop.±%
19512,081,119—    
19612,421,243+16.3%
19712,709,929+11.9%
19812,970,563+9.6%
19913,016,026+1.5%
20013,059,196+1.4%
20113,054,956−0.1%
20212,988,376−2.2%
Source: ISTAT

The city is 96th out of 110 Italian provinces and metropolitan cities by landmass, with an area (1,171 km2 including islands) that is smaller than the core comune of Rome (1,287 km2).[5] Naples is, however, Italy's third largest metropolitan city by population, making it one of the most densely populated areas in Europe; the metropolitan region also includes the municipality of Casavatore, the highest-density municipality in Italy (at 12,000 inhabitants/km2). While it contains more than half of Campania's population, it only occupies 8.6% of Campania's landmass (13,590 km2), creating a strong demographic and territorial imbalance with the other four provinces in Campania.

Municipalities (comune) in the Metropolitan City vary in size, ranging from 1.62 km2 (Casavatore) to 117.27 km2 (Naples); 60% of the municipalities are small (less than or equal to 10 km2), 36% of medium-sized (> 10 km2 and ≤ 25 km2), the rest (11%) more than 25 km2 and, of this, only two municipalities (Acerra and Giugliano) are between 50 and 100 km2 and only the municipality of Naples exceeds 100 km2.

Because of its proximity to Vesuvius and Phlegraean Fields, the city is vulnerable to seismic and volcanic activity.

Largest municipalities edit

 
Naples urban area
Rank City Population Area
(km2)
Density
(inhabitants/km2)
Altitude
(mslm)
1st Naples 959,062 117,27 8178.2 17
2nd Giugliano in Campania 118,821 94.19 1261.5 97
3rd Torre del Greco 87,575 30.66 2856.3 43
4th Pozzuoli 83,412 43.21 1930.4 28
5th Casoria 79,542 12.03 6612 60
6th Castellammare di Stabia 64,553 17.71 3645 6
7th Afragola 63,935 17.99 3553.9 43
8th Acerra 59,483 54.08 1099.9 26
9th Marano di Napoli 59,470 15.45 3849.2 151
10th Ercolano 54,707 19.64 2785.5 44
11th Portici 53,888 4.12 13079.6 29

Government edit

Metropolitan Council edit

Metropolitan Cities give large urban areas the administrative powers of a province, a system designed to improve local administration, create efficiency in spending, and better coordinate basic services (including transport, school and social programs) and environment protection.[6] The Mayor of Naples thus also has powers as Metropolitan Mayor, presiding over a Metropolitan Council formed by 24 mayors of municipalities (comune) within the Metropolitan City.

The first Metropolitan Council of the City was elected on 28 September 2014.The current Metropolitan Council of the City was elected on 13 March 2022:

Group Seats
PD • SI • EV
14 / 24
M5S
3 / 24
FI
3 / 24
FdI
1 / 24
L
1 / 24
A
1 / 24
Others
1 / 24


List of Metropolitan Mayors of Naples edit

  Metropolitan Mayor Term start Term end Party
1 Luigi de Magistris 1 January 2015 18 October 2021 DemA
2 Gaetano Manfredi 18 October 2021 Incumbent Ind

Economy edit

In 2020 Naples' gross metropolitan product was €56.3 billion. This puts Naples in 43rd place among cities in European Union.[7]

Tourism edit

 
Capri

The area is particularly fruitful for tourism, both national and international. Pompeii, the excavated Roman city which was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD is among the most popular destinations in all of Italy.[8] Three islands in the Gulf of Naples are also prominent destinations; Ischia, Procida, part of the Phlegrean Islands, and Capri. Together they are also known as the Campanian Archipelago. On Capri, there is the famous Blue Grotto; inside the grotto the sea seems to be lit from underwater, it is a magnificent blue colour, hence its name.[9]

The Sorrentine Peninsula (and its main town Sorrento) has long been a popular destination for tourism, it is well known for the drink Limoncello and its luxurious sea cliffs. It is rich with villas, castles, guard towers, churches, and in Vico Equense ancient farmhouses.[10]

Sport edit

The most popular sport in the metropolitan city is football. This area was one of the first in Southern Italy to start playing sports, when English sailors brought them in during the early 1900s. The most successful club from the province are by far SSC Napoli, who have won Serie A (the Italian Championship) twice and the UEFA Cup while Diego Maradona was with the club.

At present there are four professional football clubs playing within the Italian leagues from the province; in Serie A there is SSC Napoli, while in Lega Pro the province is represented by SS Ischia Isolaverde, SS Juve Stabia and AC Savoia.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3), OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ codes of metropolitan cities from January 2015 - istat.it
  3. ^ Craveri, Pietro (17 February 2015). "Città metropolitana, lo statuto è di là da venire". Retrieved 25 February 2015.
  4. ^ Upinet.it 2007-08-07 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ The metropolitan city is an historic challenge (page 16)
  6. ^ Vittorio Ferri (2009). "Metropolitan cities in Italy. An institution of federalism". University of Milan-Bicocca. Retrieved 23 May 2011. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  7. ^ "EU regions by GDP, Eurostat".
  8. ^ ItalianCookingandLiving 2003-08-29 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2007-03-25. Retrieved 2007-06-26.
  10. ^ SorrentoTourism.com 2007-06-10 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website

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Not to be confused with Naples metropolitan area The Metropolitan City of Naples Italian citta metropolitana di Napoli is a metropolitan city in the Campania region of Italy Its capital is the city of Naples The province was established on 1 January 2015 and contains 92 comuni sg comune 3 4 It was first created by the reform of local authorities Law 142 1990 and established by Law 56 2014 thus replacing the province of Naples in 2015 Metropolitan City of Naples Citta metropolitana di NapoliMetropolitan cityAerial view of the Metropolitan City of NaplesFlagCoat of armsMap highlighting the location of Metropolitan City of Naples in ItalyCoordinates 40 50 00 N 14 15 00 E 40 8333 N 14 2500 E 40 8333 14 2500Country ItalyRegionCampaniaEstablished1 January 2015Capital s NaplesComuni92Government Metropolitan MayorGaetano ManfrediArea Total1 171 13 km2 452 18 sq mi Population 2022 Total2 969 571 Density2 500 km2 6 600 sq mi GDP 1 Metro 56 553 billion 2015 Per capita 18 149 2015 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code80121 80147 cap 80010 80079 rest Telephone prefix081Vehicle registrationNAISTAT263 2 Websitewww wbr cittametropolitana wbr na wbr it The Metropolitan City of Naples is headed by the Metropolitan Mayor sindaco metropolitano and the Metropolitan Council consiglio metropolitano Since 18 October 2021 its head has been Gaetano Manfredi mayor of the capital city Contents 1 Demography and territory 2 Largest municipalities 3 Government 3 1 Metropolitan Council 3 2 List of Metropolitan Mayors of Naples 4 Economy 5 Tourism 6 Sport 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDemography and territory editMain article Naples metropolitan area nbsp Location of the Metropolitan City in Campania regionHistorical populationYearPop 19512 081 119 19612 421 243 16 3 19712 709 929 11 9 19812 970 563 9 6 19913 016 026 1 5 20013 059 196 1 4 20113 054 956 0 1 20212 988 376 2 2 Source ISTATThe city is 96th out of 110 Italian provinces and metropolitan cities by landmass with an area 1 171 km2 including islands that is smaller than the core comune of Rome 1 287 km2 5 Naples is however Italy s third largest metropolitan city by population making it one of the most densely populated areas in Europe the metropolitan region also includes the municipality of Casavatore the highest density municipality in Italy at 12 000 inhabitants km2 While it contains more than half of Campania s population it only occupies 8 6 of Campania s landmass 13 590 km2 creating a strong demographic and territorial imbalance with the other four provinces in Campania Municipalities comune in the Metropolitan City vary in size ranging from 1 62 km2 Casavatore to 117 27 km2 Naples 60 of the municipalities are small less than or equal to 10 km2 36 of medium sized gt 10 km2 and 25 km2 the rest 11 more than 25 km2 and of this only two municipalities Acerra and Giugliano are between 50 and 100 km2 and only the municipality of Naples exceeds 100 km2 Because of its proximity to Vesuvius and Phlegraean Fields the city is vulnerable to seismic and volcanic activity Largest municipalities editMain article List of comunes of the Metropolitan City of Naples nbsp Naples urban area Rank City Population Area km2 Density inhabitants km2 Altitude mslm 1st Naples 959 062 117 27 8178 2 17 2nd Giugliano in Campania 118 821 94 19 1261 5 97 3rd Torre del Greco 87 575 30 66 2856 3 43 4th Pozzuoli 83 412 43 21 1930 4 28 5th Casoria 79 542 12 03 6612 60 6th Castellammare di Stabia 64 553 17 71 3645 6 7th Afragola 63 935 17 99 3553 9 43 8th Acerra 59 483 54 08 1099 9 26 9th Marano di Napoli 59 470 15 45 3849 2 151 10th Ercolano 54 707 19 64 2785 5 44 11th Portici 53 888 4 12 13079 6 29Government editMetropolitan Council edit Metropolitan Cities give large urban areas the administrative powers of a province a system designed to improve local administration create efficiency in spending and better coordinate basic services including transport school and social programs and environment protection 6 The Mayor of Naples thus also has powers as Metropolitan Mayor presiding over a Metropolitan Council formed by 24 mayors of municipalities comune within the Metropolitan City The first Metropolitan Council of the City was elected on 28 September 2014 The current Metropolitan Council of the City was elected on 13 March 2022 Group Seats PD SI EV 14 24 M5S 3 24 FI 3 24 FdI 1 24 L 1 24 A 1 24 Others 1 24 List of Metropolitan Mayors of Naples edit Metropolitan Mayor Term start Term end Party 1 Luigi de Magistris 1 January 2015 18 October 2021 DemA 2 Gaetano Manfredi 18 October 2021 Incumbent IndEconomy editIn 2020 Naples gross metropolitan product was 56 3 billion This puts Naples in 43rd place among cities in European Union 7 Tourism edit nbsp Capri The area is particularly fruitful for tourism both national and international Pompeii the excavated Roman city which was destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD is among the most popular destinations in all of Italy 8 Three islands in the Gulf of Naples are also prominent destinations Ischia Procida part of the Phlegrean Islands and Capri Together they are also known as the Campanian Archipelago On Capri there is the famous Blue Grotto inside the grotto the sea seems to be lit from underwater it is a magnificent blue colour hence its name 9 The Sorrentine Peninsula and its main town Sorrento has long been a popular destination for tourism it is well known for the drink Limoncello and its luxurious sea cliffs It is rich with villas castles guard towers churches and in Vico Equense ancient farmhouses 10 Sport editThe most popular sport in the metropolitan city is football This area was one of the first in Southern Italy to start playing sports when English sailors brought them in during the early 1900s The most successful club from the province are by far SSC Napoli who have won Serie A the Italian Championship twice and the UEFA Cup while Diego Maradona was with the club At present there are four professional football clubs playing within the Italian leagues from the province in Serie A there is SSC Napoli while in Lega Pro the province is represented by SS Ischia Isolaverde SS Juve Stabia and AC Savoia See also editProvince of NaplesReferences edit Regions and Cities gt Regional Statistics gt Regional Economy gt Regional Gross Domestic Product Small regions TL3 OECD Stats Accessed on 16 November 2018 codes of metropolitan cities from January 2015 istat it Craveri Pietro 17 February 2015 Citta metropolitana lo statuto e di la da venire Retrieved 25 February 2015 Upinet it Archived 2007 08 07 at the Wayback Machine The metropolitan city is an historic challenge page 16 Vittorio Ferri 2009 Metropolitan cities in Italy An institution of federalism University of Milan Bicocca Retrieved 23 May 2011 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help EU regions by GDP Eurostat ItalianCookingandLiving Archived 2003 08 29 at the Wayback Machine Italia it Archived from the original on 2007 03 25 Retrieved 2007 06 26 SorrentoTourism com Archived 2007 06 10 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Metropolitan city of Naples Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metropolitan City of Naples amp oldid 1215524036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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