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Metropolitan City of Catania

Coordinates: 37°31′00″N 15°04′00″E / 37.51667°N 15.06667°E / 37.51667; 15.06667
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Metropolitan City of Catania
Città metropolitana di Catania (Italian)
Citati mètrupulitana di Catania (Sicilian)
An aerial view of the Metropolitan City around Catania. Mount Etna is the peak at a distance.
An aerial view of the Metropolitan City around Catania. Mount Etna is the peak at a distance.
Coat of arms of Metropolitan City of Catania
Location of the Metropolitan City of Catania
Location of the Metropolitan City of Catania
Coordinates: 37°31′00″N 15°04′00″E / 37.51667°N 15.06667°E / 37.51667; 15.06667
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Established4 August 2015
Capital(s)Catania
Comuni58
Government
 • Metropolitan MayorEnrico Trantino
Area
 • Total
3,573.68 km2 (1,379.81 sq mi)
Population
 (28 February 2017)
 • Total
1,112,328
 • Density310/km2 (810/sq mi)
GDP
 • Metro€19.045 billion (2015)
 • Per capita€17,384 (2015)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISTAT287[2]
WebsiteOfficial website

The Metropolitan City of Catania (Italian: città metropolitana di Catania) is a metropolitan city in Sicily, southern Italy. Its capital is the city of Catania. It replaced the province of Catania and comprises the city of Catania and other 57 comuni (sg.: comune).

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1951800,051—    
1961893,542+11.7%
1971938,273+5.0%
19811,005,577+7.2%
19911,035,665+3.0%
20011,054,778+1.8%
20111,078,766+2.3%
20211,077,515−0.1%
Source: ISTAT

History

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It was first created by the reform of local authorities (Law 142/1990) and then established by the regional law 15 August 2015.[3]

Geography

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Territory

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The metropolitan city borders with the Metropolitan City of Messina (the former Province of Messina), the Province of Enna, the Province of Syracuse, the Province of Ragusa and the Province of Caltanissetta. Part of its territory includes the Metropolitan area of Catania.

The Metropolitan City faces the Ionian Sea to the east, the Metropolitan City of Messina to the north, the Province of Enna and the Province of Caltanissetta to the west, the Province of Siracusa and the Province of Ragusa to the south. Mount Etna, Europe's largest active volcano, is located in the province.

Comuni

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Government

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List of Metropolitan Mayors of Catania

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Metropolitan Mayor Term start Term end Party
1 Enzo Bianco 8 June 2016 18 June 2018 Democratic Party
2 Salvo Pogliese 18 June 2018 24 January 2022 Forza Italia / Brothers of Italy
3 Enrico Trantino 5 June 2023 Incumbent Brothers of Italy

Transportation

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There are many major roads that cross the territory of the province. The S.S 114 (Messina-Catania-Siracusa) links many of the coastal towns from Messina to Siracusa, the S.S 121 (Catania-Caltanissetta-Palermo), which links the east coast to Palermo through the major towns of Misterbianco, Paternò and Adrano. The S.S 417 (Catania-Gela) links Catania to the towns of Gela and Caltagirone. There are also the A18 Messina-Catania and A19 Catania-Palermo motorways that pass through the province.

The S.S 114 and S.S 192 (Catania-Enna) start from the Catania by pass whilst the SS.514 runs through the southern part of the province and connects to Ragusa.

The main railroad is that connecting Messina to Syracuse.

Ferries are active from the port of Catania to Livorno, Malta and Naples.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3), OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ "Codici delle città metropolitane al 1° gennaio 2017". www.istat.it (in Italian). 23 December 2016.
  3. ^ "Città metropolitane-legge 4 agosto 2015 n 15" (PDF) (in Italian).
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