Province of Vibo Valentia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nation | Italy |
Region | Calabria |
Capital | Vibo Valentia |
Area | 1,139 km² |
Population (2005) | 168,894 |
Density | 148 |
Comuni | 50 |
Vehicle Registration | VV |
Postal Code | 89811-89819, 89821-89824, 89831-89834, 89841-89844, 89851-89852, 89861-89868, 89900 |
Telephone Prefix | 0963, 0966, 0968 |
ISTAT | 102 |
President | Ottavio Bruni |
Map highlighting the location of the province of Vibo Valentia in Italy |
Vibo Valentia (Italian: Provincia di Vibo Valentia) is a province in the Calabria region (Italy), recently set up by a national law 6 March 1992 and coming into effect 1 January 1996. It was formerly part of the Province of Catanzaro. Its capital is the city of Vibo Valentia and its license plate is VV.
The Province has an area of 1,139 sq km (7.6% of the total surface of Calabria), and a total population of 168,894 (ISTAT 2005). There are 50 comuni (singular: comune) in the province[1], see Comuni of the Province of Vibo Valentia.
[edit] Maps
[edit] External link
- (Italian) Provincia di Vibo Valentia homepage
Europe | Italy | Calabria |
Catanzaro | Cosenza | Crotone | Reggio Calabria | Vibo Valentia |
Acquaro | Arena | Briatico | Brognaturo | Capistrano | Cessaniti | Dasà | Dinami | Drapia | Fabrizia | Filadelfia | Filandari | Filogaso | Francavilla Angitola | Francica | Gerocarne | Jonadi | Joppolo | Limbadi | Maierato | Mileto | Mongiana | Monterosso Calabro | Nardodipace | Nicotera | Parghelia | Pizzo | Pizzoni | Polia | Ricadi | Rombiolo | San Calogero | San Costantino Calabro | San Gregorio d'Ippona | San Nicola da Crissa | Sant'Onofrio | Serra San Bruno | Simbario | Sorianello | Soriano Calabro | Spadola | Spilinga | Stefanaconi | Tropea | Vallelonga | Vazzano | Vibo Valentia | Zaccanopoli | Zambrone | Zungri |