#1: Comuni, frazioni and and other inhabited centres Author: danibm, Location: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 9:33 am ---- Hi:
It can happen that although we look for information about one Italian comune we may not find anything for two reasons:
- It is a fraction or a populated centre which depends on a comune for its administration.
- Maybe the comune or fraction does not exist anymore or changed its name in the various territorial reorganizations that Italy made.
These searching resources may be useful:
- Comuni, frazioni and and other inhabited centres - In all, there are about 8,100 Italian comuni and 37,000 frazioni and the number of small inhabited places is 16,000.
Read More --> Comune, frazione, nucleo abitato
- Changes in the political organization of Italy:
Regions, provinces, circondari and mandamenti
Name changes
Towns which disappeared: called “the comuni soppressi”
Territorial reorganizations
Read More --> Changes in the political organization
- List of Italian towns (it includes place names in the local language, list of comuni which changed their names)
Read More --> List of Italian Towns
Regards,
#2: Re: Comuni, frazioni and and other inhabited centres Author: nuccia, Location: Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPosted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:58 am ---- Daniela, I think sometimes you and I are thinking with one brain since I swear I was JUST thinking of these sites about an hour ago! Thank you for posting them and for offering so many wonderful links to Gente.
#3: Re: Comuni, frazioni and and other inhabited centres Author: danibm, Location: Buenos Aires, ArgentinaPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 5:23 pm ---- Nuccia:
Do you belive thought transmission is possible?
Tu sei una donna meravigliosa e lavoratrice!!!
#4: Re: Comuni, frazioni and and other inhabited centres Author: nuccia, Location: Toronto, Ontario, CanadaPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2010 6:04 pm ---- lol - oh course I do! Thank you and so are you!