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Province of Gorizia

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Country
  
Italy

Comuni
  
25

Postal code
  
34070-34079, 34170

Area
  
466 km²

Capital
  
Gorizia

Region
  
Friuli–Venezia Giulia

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Telephone prefix
  
0431, 0481

Population
  
142,035 (2012)

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Clubs and Teams
  
A.S.D. Unione Fincantieri Monfalcone, A.S.D. Itala San Marco Gradisca, A.S. Pro Gorizia

Points of interest
  
Cimetière militaire de Redipuglia, Soča, Rilke trail, Lago di Doberdò, Gorizia Castle

Destinations
  
Grado, Gorizia, Monfalcone, Cormons, Gradisca d'Isonzo

The Province of Gorizia (Italian: Provincia di Gorizia, Slovene: Goriška pokrajina) is a province in the autonomous Friuli–Venezia Giulia region of Italy.

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Map of Province of Gorizia, Italy

Overview

Its capital is the city of Gorizia. It belonged to the Province of Udine between 1924 and 1927 and the communes of Sonzia, Plezzo, Bergogna, Caporetto, Tolmino, Circhina, Santa Lucia d'Isonzo, Gracova Serravalle, Canale d'Isonzo, Cal di Canale, Idria, Montenero d'Idria, Castel Dobra, Salona d'Isonzo, Gargaro, Chiapovano, Aidussina, Santa Croce di Aidùssina, Cernizza Goriziana, Tarnova della Selva, Sambasso, Merna, Ranziano, Montespino, Opacchiasella, Temenizza, Rifembergo, Comeno, San Daniele del Carso, Zolla, Vipacco, San Martino di Quisca and San Vito di Vipacco; and the eastern part of Gorizia, were part of this province between 1918 and 1924, and from 1927 to 1947. These communes are now part of Slovenia.

It has an area of 466 square kilometres (180 sq mi) and a total population of 142,035 (2012). It has a coastal length of 47.6 kilometres (29.6 mi). There are 25 communes in the province ([1]).

Around 11% of the population of the province is of ethnically Slovene. Italian legislation ensures the protection of the Slovene linguistic minority in 9 of the 25 municipalities comprising the province. Three rural municipalities (Doberdò del Lago, Savogna d'Isonzo and San Floriano del Collio) have an ethnically Slovene majority, but the majority of native Slovene speakers in the Province live in the urban area of Gorizia.

The top ten countries of origin of the inhabitants of Gorizia with foreign citizenship at 31 December 2010 were:

  • Bangladesh 1603
  • Romania 1153
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina 1092
  • Croatia 851
  • Macedonia 799
  • Serbia 646
  • Slovenia 502
  • Kosovo 431
  • Albania 427
  • Ukraine 374
  • References

    Province of Gorizia Wikipedia