Region of Piedmont, Italy
Piedmont is a region found in the nation of Italy. Home to 4,363,916 people, it is the 6th largest division in Italy in terms of population.
Piedmont gained its current status as a region in the year 1948. The government of Piedmont is lead by Sergio Chiamparinoand is based in the region capital of Turin (Population: 870,456).
The most populous cities in Piedmont are: Turin (Population: 870,456), Novara (Population: 93,295), Alessandria (Population: 64,178), Asti (Population: 61,254).
Piedmont Region - Quick Facts
Country | Italy |
Region Type | Region |
ISO Code | IT_21 |
Time Zone | CET |
Year of Establishment | 1948 |
Capital | Turin (Population: 870,456) |
Head of Government | Sergio Chiamparino |
Total Population | 4,363,916 |
Total Area | 25,399 sq km (9,807 sq miles) |
Population Density | 171.8 sq km (445.0 sq miles) |
This page was last updated on July 24, 2015.