Province of Ascoli Piceno, Marche
The southernmost province in Marches, it is bordered to the north by the newly established province of Fermo (which includes 40 communes previously included in the province of Ascoli Piceno), by the Adriatic sea to the east, the Abruzzi and the Latium regions to the south, the Umbria region to the south-west and, for a small area, the province of Macerata to the north-west.
Info
- Area: 2088 km²
- Population: about 200,000 inhabitants
- Zip/postal codes: 63010 - 63100
- Phone Area Codes: 0736, 0735
- Car Plate: AP
- Communes: 33 communes
- Official website: www.provincia.ap.it
-- According to an administrative reform from 1 Jan 2014, the Province is scheduled for suppression and fusion with the Provinces of Fermo and Macerata.
The Comuni in the Province
Acquasanta Terme | Acquaviva Picena | Appignano del Tronto | Arquata del Tronto | Ascoli Piceno | Carassai | Castel di Lama | Castignano | Castorano | Colli del Tronto | Comunanza | Cossignano | Cupra Marittima | Folignano | Force | Grottammare | Maltignano | Massignano | Monsampolo del Tronto | Montalto delle Marche | Montappone | Monte San Pietrangeli | Montedinove | Montefiore dell'Aso | Montegallo | Montemonaco | Monteprandone | Offida | Palmiano | Ripatransone | Roccafluvione | Rotella | San Benedetto del Tronto | Spinetoli | Venarotta
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