Italy cities list with latitude and longitude in Excel, CSV, XML, SQL, JSON formats

Italy
Italy
Excel, CSV, SQL, XML, JSON

Last update : 05 December 2025.

Country
Italy
Capital
Rome
Number of cities
49848
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Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Italy. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 49848 places in Italy that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in Excel (.xlsx), .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Italy is Rome.


Geoname_IDCityAlternate_NameCountry_CodeRegionSub_regionLatitudeLongitudeElevationPopulationTimezoneFcode_Name
8962274PerronaPerronaITPiedmontProvincia di Asti45.007218.2237351Europe/Romepopulated place
8972391Statale MantovanaStatale MantovanaITLombardyCittà metropolitana di Milano45.163399.5021225Europe/Romepopulated place
9031150Monteverde AltoMonteverde AltoITAbruzzoProvincia di Teramo42.6067713.8467448Europe/Romepopulated place
3169403Riga DavantiITTrentino-Alto AdigeBolzano46.7511.616670Europe/Romepopulated place
3220685FontanelletteITVenetoProvincia di Treviso45.8278512.4289820113Europe/Romepopulated place
8957369I ViscontiI ViscontiITTuscanyProvince of Pisa43.5921910.5907986Europe/Romepopulated place
8954459VallettaVallettaITVenetoProvincia di Vicenza45.6242311.21772137Europe/Romepopulated place
3166280SpertITVenetoProvincia di Belluno46.1132912.40202921409Europe/Romepopulated place
8980151CrosassoCrosassoITPiedmontProvincia di Cuneo44.392677.2776714Europe/Romepopulated place
8976285CaraccioliCaraccioliITCampaniaProvincia di Avellino41.0338414.6996820Europe/Romepopulated place
8982090Cascina PavonaraCascina PavonaraITLombardyProvincia di Pavia45.200569.0249511Europe/Romepopulated place
8976425BernardassaBernardassaITPiedmontTorino45.270337.5435519Europe/Romepopulated place
3169323Vignale RiotortoITTuscanyProvincia di Livorno42.9799810.68471521445Europe/Romepopulated place
8955520PratieghiPratieghiITTuscanyProvince of Arezzo43.7382212.10124112Europe/Romepopulated place
8970728Santa CaterinaSanta CaterinaITVenetoProvincia di Vicenza45.7435511.3062528Europe/Romepopulated place
8960437Case OliviCase OliviITVenetoProvincia di Padova45.5620912.0250761Europe/Romepopulated place
3167701Santa BiancaITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Ferrara44.865111.3909413185Europe/Romepopulated place
8643874Scarlino ScaloITTuscanyProvincia di Grosseto42.9399210.83766121582Europe/Romepopulated place
8968377RigaRigaITAbruzzoProvincia di Pescara42.1730813.9901533Europe/Romepopulated place
8978059CapenardoCapenardoITLiguriaProvincia di Genova44.461849.069617Europe/Romepopulated place
8964837Pian di BalbanoPian di BalbanoITThe MarchesProvincia di Pesaro e Urbino43.474512.5931742Europe/Romepopulated place
3172181NovegigolaITTuscanyProvincia di Massa-Carrara44.221819.9020441827Europe/Romepopulated place
8981535Le CaseLe CaseITLombardyProvincia di Brescia45.638789.9192712Europe/Romepopulated place
3165418TorresellaITVenetoProvincia di Venezia45.7543912.891284159Europe/Romepopulated place
8224003Miola di PinèITTrentino-Alto AdigeProvincia autonoma di Trento46.1266811.24859971038Europe/Romepopulated place
9034038Tratturo ITratturo IITAbruzzoProvincia dell’ Aquila42.05413.912524Europe/Romepopulated place
8979237BisciarelloBisciarelloITLazioProvincia di Frosinone41.5884913.6472216Europe/Romepopulated place
9032025Schito-Case DucaSchito-Case DucaITThe MarchesProvincia di Macerata43.0346213.3335722Europe/Romepopulated place
3169420RichardetITPiedmontTorino45.033336.883330Europe/Romepopulated place
6544473Casotto di VeneziaITTuscanyProvincia di Grosseto42.7265211.01560Europe/Romepopulated place
3164659VeccialoneITTuscanyProvincia di Pistoia44.0833310.766670Europe/Romepopulated place
8950277VallegiannoVallegiannoITCalabriaProvincia di Cosenza39.1992216.30519535Europe/Romepopulated place
8971434MalborghettoMalborghettoITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Ferrara44.872111.3998627Europe/Romepopulated place
9032519CulpiCulpiITVenetoProvincia di Vicenza45.5701811.3188216Europe/Romepopulated place
8972348CerroneCerroneITPiedmontProvincia di Alessandria45.102228.1899925Europe/Romepopulated place
8958892FubinaFubinaITPiedmontTorino45.237267.4039771Europe/Romepopulated place
8954921PosicoPosicoITLombardyProvincia di Brescia45.7053810.33038125Europe/Romepopulated place
8958800Im StoanaIm StoanaITTrentino-Alto AdigeBolzano47.0166112.028472Europe/Romepopulated place
8966874BrazzettoBrazzettoITVenetoProvincia di Verona45.1577511.3921736Europe/Romepopulated place
8967555AudeninoAudeninoITPiedmontProvincia di Biella45.641138.1106235Europe/Romepopulated place
8966555BerzolaBerzolaITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Parma44.5898210.247137Europe/Romepopulated place
8979694CorneraCorneraITVenetoProvincia di Treviso45.7878312.5709915Europe/Romepopulated place
8979089Oppio TintoriaOppio TintoriaITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Modena44.2241610.7812516Europe/Romepopulated place
3171426PassarellaITVenetoProvincia di Venezia45.5943612.6053721105Europe/Romepopulated place
3176693FornoITTuscanyProvincia di Massa-Carrara44.0825910.17746212708Europe/Romepopulated place
8977712Invalidi di GuerraInvalidi di GuerraITTuscanyProvince of Florence43.721411.2508618Europe/Romepopulated place
9034189Stazione Elettrica PadricianoStazione Elettrica PadricianoITFriuli Venezia GiuliaTrieste45.6625613.8320118Europe/Romepopulated place
8981250Case GalliCase GalliITTuscanyProvincia di Grosseto42.7878911.4830913Europe/Romepopulated place
9032038Caprarico SottoCaprarico SottoITBasilicateProvincia di Matera40.301916.434522Europe/Romepopulated place
8982343Villa RiccioVilla RiccioITAbruzzoProvincia di Teramo42.6473913.5530311Europe/Romepopulated place
8965700BaiardaBaiardaITPiedmontProvincia di Alessandria44.802398.993639Europe/Romepopulated place
8952113Trepidò Sottano e SopranoTrepido Sottano e Soprano,Trepidò Sottano e SopranoITCalabriaProvincia di Crotone39.1890616.687257Europe/Romepopulated place
3176851FollonaITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Reggio Emilia44.8666710.816670Europe/Romepopulated place
8966695Di TullioDi TullioITAbruzzoProvincia di Chieti42.177314.5826437Europe/Romepopulated place
11237806Salice CalabroITCalabriaProvincia di Reggio Calabria38.1913815.659210Europe/Romepopulated place
9032952CanaleCanaleITTuscanyProvincia di Massa-Carrara44.330629.982169Europe/Romepopulated place
8953619Centrale OlmaraCentrale OlmaraITVenetoProvincia di Venezia45.5585712.11651172Europe/Romepopulated place
8964276All’ErtaAll’ErtaITTuscanyProvincia di Lucca43.8863210.6374444Europe/Romepopulated place
8975094Santa MariaSanta MariaITLombardyProvincia di Brescia45.5339710.4707721Europe/Romepopulated place
3181445BudrieITEmilia-RomagnaBologna44.5908811.1818233701Europe/Romepopulated place
8960853CavezzaCavezzaITAbruzzoProvincia di Chieti42.1994214.4474659Europe/Romepopulated place
8643147San MarcoITCampaniaProvincia di Salerno40.267414.93897331181Europe/Romepopulated place
8962273Valmaggiore-CerratiValmaggiore-CerratiITPiedmontProvincia di Cuneo44.753077.9734451Europe/Romepopulated place
8966173Ridotto GaleazzaRidotto GaleazzaITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Modena44.8502811.1134238Europe/Romepopulated place
8979771ValleValleITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Piacenza44.924569.3960615Europe/Romepopulated place
8961018BassomannoBassomannoITCampaniaProvincia di Avellino41.0550815.2452758Europe/Romepopulated place
9032665Cascina RovetoCascina RovetoITPiedmontProvincia di Alessandria45.081428.4136314Europe/Romepopulated place
8980225AreneAreneITLiguriaProvincia di Imperia43.850887.9550314Europe/Romepopulated place
8957102Case FeltrinCase FeltrinITVenetoProvincia di Treviso45.7637612.0964489Europe/Romepopulated place
8974195CapovillaCapovillaITFriuli Venezia GiuliaPordenone45.9114912.6023523Europe/Romepopulated place
3178267ColonnataColonnataITTuscanyProvince of Florence43.8333311.216670Europe/Romepopulated place
3174686LiscianoITThe MarchesProvincia di Ascoli Piceno42.8300313.60219150Europe/Romepopulated place
3172474MugnanoITUmbriaProvincia di Perugia43.0554612.21985234871Europe/Romepopulated place
9034315Campofreddo IVCampofreddo IVITMoliseProvincia di Campobasso41.696514.5444414Europe/Romepopulated place
3172470MulargiaITSardiniaProvincia di Nuoro40.293738.7934580Europe/Romepopulated place
3183567AbetoITUmbriaProvincia di Perugia42.8368913.0631197023Europe/Romepopulated place
8980996TravoltTravoltITTrentino-Alto AdigeProvincia autonoma di Trento46.0977411.0578313Europe/Romepopulated place
3177424ElceElce,EliceITAbruzzoProvincia di Teramo42.6433913.5314584041Europe/Romepopulated place
8977568FolliFolliITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Piacenza44.634379.4952818Europe/Romepopulated place
8959139CannoniereCannoniereITCalabriaProvincia di Crotone39.1895717.1180470Europe/Romepopulated place
8975374Casa BaldiCasa BaldiITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Ravenna44.3728711.9784521Europe/Romepopulated place
8976277QuadrielloQuadrielloITCampaniaProvincia di Benevento41.0587814.7816120Europe/Romepopulated place
8958474Sant’Ilario BaganzaSant’Ilario BaganzaITEmilia-RomagnaProvincia di Parma44.65410.2092775Europe/Romepopulated place
8977762BarbascianoBarbascianoITUmbriaProvincia di Perugia42.7704112.5459618Europe/Romepopulated place
8965588MaddalenaMaddalenaITCampaniaProvincia di Benevento41.2660314.9111440Europe/Romepopulated place
3183076AndrazITVenetoProvincia di Belluno46.48411.9839141484Europe/Romepopulated place
8957048BaseleoneBaseleoneITCampaniaProvincia di Benevento41.2629414.9566590Europe/Romepopulated place
8952478PedaggioPedaggioITPiedmontTorino45.125787.85309232Europe/Romepopulated place
8971489Bottega GenoviniBottega GenoviniITTuscanyProvince of Pisa43.6436410.8345227Europe/Romepopulated place
8968766CopognaCopognaITThe MarchesProvincia di Macerata43.0981412.948732Europe/Romepopulated place
2523837PerciataMasseria Perciata,PerciataITSicilyPalermo37.8833313.150Europe/Romepopulated place
3178342Colle San VitoColle San Vito,San VitoITAbruzzoProvincia dell’ Aquila42.2938813.29195847157Europe/Romepopulated place
8956923Tetti Varetti - RogliattiTetti Varetti - RogliattiITPiedmontTorino45.085737.8256391Europe/Romepopulated place
8964325San GervasioSan GervasioITAbruzzoProvincia di Teramo42.6764113.8309844Europe/Romepopulated place
8972872Torre SquillaceTorre SquillaceITApuliaProvincia di Lecce40.233317.9193625Europe/Romepopulated place
8969166GenesinGenesinITVenetoProvincia di Padova45.5712511.9641631Europe/Romepopulated place
3177991Corte BragagnaniITVenetoProvincia di Verona45.3036911.1049621Europe/Romepopulated place
8974461BalestreBalestreITVenetoProvincia di Verona45.6241410.9920222Europe/Romepopulated place
8970761Ca’ MontagnerCa’ MontagnerITVenetoProvincia di Venezia45.5392112.6879128Europe/Romepopulated place
3170968PianianoITLazioProvincia di Viterbo42.4993211.7379131021Europe/Romepopulated place

**Exploring Italy: Unraveling Its Geographical Tapestry**

Italy, a country steeped in history, culture, and natural beauty, is a treasure trove for geographers seeking to uncover the intricacies of its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates. In this journey of exploration, we delve into the diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and rich heritage that define Italy's geographical allure.

Cities of Italy: Urban Hubs Amidst Historical Splendor**

Italy's cities are not just urban centers but living testaments to the country's storied past and dynamic present. From the ancient streets of Rome, where millennia of history unfold with every step, to the romantic canals of Venice, each city tells a unique story of architectural grandeur, artistic heritage, and cultural vibrancy. Acquiring data on these cities allows us to map their demographic profiles, economic activities, and cultural significance, offering insights into Italy's urban landscape.

Regions and Departments: Navigating Italy's Diverse Terrain**

Beyond its cities, Italy's regions and departments showcase the country's geographical diversity and natural wonders. From the snow-capped peaks of the Alps in the north to the sun-kissed shores of Sicily in the south, each region boasts its own unique landscape, climate, and cultural identity. Gathering data on these regions provides valuable insights into land use patterns, environmental conservation efforts, and the preservation of Italy's natural heritage amidst the pressures of modern development.

Latitude and Longitude: Mapping Italy's Geographical Charms**

For a geographer, obtaining precise latitude and longitude data for each city of Italy is essential for understanding its geographical layout and spatial distribution. These coordinates serve as navigational aids, guiding explorers through Italy's diverse terrain, from the rolling hills of Tuscany to the rugged coastline of the Amalfi Coast. Each point on the map represents a unique geographical feature and cultural landmark, shaping Italy's identity as a land of beauty, history, and diversity.

Conclusion: Embracing Italy's Geographical Splendor**

In the quest for data on Italy's cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, a deeper narrative emerges — one of geographical diversity, cultural richness, and environmental stewardship. It is a narrative that celebrates Italy's past achievements, present challenges, and future aspirations, while also acknowledging the importance of preserving its natural and cultural heritage for generations to come. As geographers, unraveling this tapestry of geographical intricacies is not just an academic pursuit but a journey of discovery, appreciation, and stewardship for Italy's geographical splendor.

Italy beckons — a country of exploration, inspiration, and timeless beauty, waiting to be explored, understood, and celebrated for its geographical marvels and cultural treasures.

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Unveiling Italy’s Geography: The Power of Geographic Data for Urban and Regional Development

Italy, with its iconic boot-shaped peninsula stretching into the Mediterranean, is a country rich in history, culture, and diverse geography. From the snow-capped Alps in the north to the sun-kissed beaches of Sicily in the south, Italy's geographical features profoundly shape its urban landscapes, economic activities, and cultural heritage. For geographers, urban planners, and policymakers, understanding the spatial distribution of cities, regions, and departments within Italy is crucial to managing the country's development and ensuring sustainable growth.

Obtaining detailed geographic data—such as the locations of cities, their regional affiliations, and their exact latitude and longitude—plays a pivotal role in analyzing Italy's cities and their interconnectedness. With this data in hand, decision-makers can effectively address urbanization trends, optimize infrastructure planning, and address regional disparities. The availability of this geographic data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML makes it accessible for integration into various tools and systems, offering valuable insights for long-term planning and policy development.

Italy’s Administrative Structure: Regions, Provinces, and Municipalities

Italy is divided into 20 regions, which are the highest level of administrative units. These regions are further subdivided into provinces and municipalities, with each level representing a different aspect of governance and urban administration. Some regions, such as Lazio, Lombardy, and Tuscany, are home to large, densely populated cities, while others like Umbria and Molise are more rural, with a focus on agriculture, tourism, and natural beauty.

Cities such as Rome, Milan, and Naples are the primary economic and cultural hubs, while smaller cities like Florence, Bologna, and Verona contribute to Italy's diverse regional economies. Understanding the geographic locations of these cities, along with their regional and provincial affiliations, is essential for urban planning, resource distribution, and infrastructure development. By accessing data on Italy’s cities and regions, policymakers and researchers can better understand the economic, social, and environmental dynamics within each region.

The interplay between urban centers and rural regions in Italy is a key focus for geographers. For instance, cities in the north, such as Milan and Turin, experience rapid industrialization and urban growth, while regions like Calabria and Abruzzo face challenges in terms of rural development and access to services. Having accurate data on the geographic locations of cities and regions helps to identify areas where resources and investments are most needed, ensuring that the entire country can develop cohesively.

Latitude and Longitude: A Cornerstone for Geographic Mapping

Latitude and longitude coordinates are crucial for accurately mapping the geographic distribution of cities, towns, and regions. In Italy, where geographic diversity spans from coastal areas to mountainous terrain, having precise geographic data allows for a clearer understanding of spatial relationships and regional planning requirements.

For example, knowing the latitude and longitude of Rome allows urban planners to map the city's relationship to surrounding areas such as Vatican City and the greater Lazio region. In Milan, the city’s coordinates help assess its connectivity to northern Italy and its role in the European transportation network. Geographic data provides the foundation for analyzing key factors such as population density, transportation networks, and environmental concerns like flood risk or air pollution.

With this data, planners and researchers can create detailed maps and models that allow them to make more informed decisions about infrastructure, disaster management, and land use. Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which rely on accurate latitude and longitude data, enable the visualization of patterns in population growth, urban sprawl, and environmental changes across Italy’s diverse regions.

Flexible Data Formats for Integration and Analysis

To fully harness the power of geographic data, it must be available in formats that can be easily integrated into various analysis and decision-making tools. Formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML allow for the seamless exchange and processing of geographic data, making it accessible for a range of users and applications.

- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values)** is a simple yet powerful format for organizing data in tabular form. It allows for easy storage and manipulation of information about cities, population sizes, regional affiliations, and geographic coordinates. For researchers, CSV files provide an accessible way to import and analyze large datasets using spreadsheet tools or data analysis software.

- **SQL (Structured Query Language)** is used to manage and query large relational databases. By storing geographic data about Italy’s cities and regions in SQL databases, users can perform complex queries and analysis, tracking changes over time and analyzing trends in urban development, economic activity, or infrastructure needs. SQL’s querying capabilities are particularly useful for working with large, dynamic datasets.

- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)** is a flexible, lightweight format used extensively in web applications and APIs. JSON is particularly useful for developers building interactive mapping applications, location-based services, or real-time data systems. By using JSON, geographic data about Italian cities and regions can be easily integrated into dynamic platforms, where users can explore the data and interact with geographic information in real time.

- **XML (Extensible Markup Language)** is often used for structuring and sharing hierarchical data. In Italy’s case, XML can be used to organize and represent the relationships between cities, regions, and provinces in a clear, structured format. This is particularly valuable for data exchange and integration across different platforms, ensuring that geographic data is compatible with a wide range of systems.

Urban Planning and Infrastructure Development in Italy

Urban planning in Italy is a complex task, as the country experiences both rapid urbanization in some regions and rural depopulation in others. The cities of northern Italy, such as Milan, are among the most economically advanced in Europe, while southern regions like Calabria and Sicily face challenges related to infrastructure development, employment, and access to services.

With access to accurate geographic data, urban planners can make more informed decisions about the location of new housing, transportation networks, and public services. For example, understanding the geographic relationships between Milan and its surrounding metropolitan area allows planners to optimize transportation systems, reduce traffic congestion, and improve the accessibility of public services. In rural areas, geographic data helps identify where investment is needed to improve infrastructure and quality of life for residents.

The data can also guide sustainable urban development, ensuring that cities grow in a way that minimizes environmental impact and preserves natural resources. By using geographic data, planners can design cities that integrate green spaces, renewable energy sources, and efficient public transportation networks, ensuring that Italy’s urban development is both economically viable and environmentally responsible.

Environmental Management and Sustainable Resource Use

Italy’s diverse geography and climate make it a prime location for studying environmental sustainability. From the Alps to the Mediterranean coast, Italy faces various challenges related to water management, land conservation, and pollution control. Geographic data plays a vital role in managing these resources sustainably and ensuring that the country can continue to grow without compromising its natural beauty.

Mapping Italy’s water sources, agricultural land, and protected natural areas provides critical information for managing these resources. For example, the data can help in the planning of irrigation systems in agricultural regions like Tuscany or the Po Valley, as well as in the preservation of Italy’s coastal areas, which are vulnerable to erosion and overdevelopment. Geographic data also supports efforts to monitor air and water quality, ensuring that pollution is kept under control and that Italy's ecosystems remain healthy.

By integrating geographic data into environmental management strategies, Italy can continue to protect its natural heritage while balancing the needs of urbanization and economic development.

Disaster Management and Climate Resilience

Italy is prone to a variety of natural hazards, including earthquakes, floods, and landslides. Geographic data is essential for disaster preparedness and response, helping authorities identify risk zones, plan evacuation routes, and allocate resources efficiently.

For example, knowing the geographic distribution of cities in relation to seismic fault lines helps engineers design earthquake-resistant buildings and structures. Similarly, mapping flood-prone areas, such as those along the Arno River in Florence, helps in the development of flood management systems and early warning systems. By using geographic data to model potential disaster scenarios, authorities can improve resilience and ensure the safety of residents.

Climate change is also a growing concern, with rising temperatures and sea levels threatening coastal areas. Geographic data can support climate resilience planning by identifying vulnerable regions and helping to develop adaptation strategies, such as the relocation of at-risk communities or the implementation of green infrastructure.

Conclusion

Geographic data about Italy’s cities, regions, and departments, including precise latitude and longitude coordinates, provides essential insights for urban planning, resource management, and disaster preparedness. By obtaining this data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, researchers, planners, and policymakers can integrate this information into their decision-making processes, ensuring that Italy’s development is sustainable, efficient, and resilient. With the right geographic data, Italy can continue to balance urban growth, environmental protection, and economic prosperity in the years to come.

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