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Province of PisaRegion Toscana (Tuscany), Italy
The Province of Pisa has a surface area of 2,444 sq km, with a total population of about 380,000 inhabitants. The territory goes from the Arno basin to the Ligurian Sea, with a coastline of about 15 km where the seaside resorts of Calambrone, Tirrenia and Marina di Pisa are situated. The northern part includes the Appenine group of the Monti Pisani (highest summit Monte Serra, 917 m a.s.l.). The southern part is mostly gentle hills, a typical Tuscan landscape, with two valleys, Valdera and Alta Val di Cecina where the famous Etruscan town of Volterra is situated.
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The "Comuni" of the Province
The province is administratively divided into 39 Municipalities, with Santa Maria a Monte, Castelfranco di Sotto, San Miniato, Santa Croce sull'Arno and Montopoli - all previously belonging to the Province of Florence - added in the 1920's, when the province of Livorno was created with territories of Pisa.
Bientina |
Buti |
Calci |
Calcinaia |
Capannoli |
Casale Marittimo |
Casciana Terme |
Cascina |
Castelfranco di Sotto |
Castellina Marittima |
Castelnuovo di Val di Cecina |
Chianni |
Crespina |
Fauglia |
Guardistallo |
Lajatico |
Lari |
Lorenzana |
Montecatini Val di Cecina |
Montescudaio |
Monteverdi Marittimo |
Montopoli in Val d'Arno |
Orciano Pisano |
Palaia |
Peccioli | Comune of Pisa |
Pomarance |
Ponsacco |
Pontedera |
Riparbella |
San Giuliano Terme |
San Miniato |
Santa Croce sull'Arno |
Santa Luce |
Santa Maria a Monte |
Terricciola |
Vecchiano |
Vicopisano |
Volterra
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