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980

ITALY

Pi'ovinces and; Departments

Avellino

Benevento

Caserta

Napoli

Salerno

Campania

Bajri delle Piiglie . Foggia Lecce

Apulia .

Potenza (Ba- silicata) .

Catanzaro . Cosenza Reggio di Calabria .

Calabria .

Ai'ea in square miles

1,172 818

2,033 351

1,916

6,290

2,065 2,688 2,623

7,376

3,845

2,030 2,568

1,221

5,819

Population, Census 1882

Population,

Census 1901, Feb. 10

392,619' 402,425 238,425 256,504 7l4,13l! 785,357

1,001,245 550,157

2,896,577

Caltanisetta Catania Girgenti Messina*

1,263

1,917 1,172 1,245

Palermo Siracusa Trapani

1,948

1,442

948

Sicily ,

9,935

Cagliari

5,184

679,499 356,267 553,298

1,589,064

524,504

433,975 451,185

372,723

1,257,883

1,151,834 564,328

3,160,448

Population ^Present""' P<^I'"^*^*?"

per square mile, 1001

Census 111] 1, June 10

343-37 313-57 386-30 3,281-58 294-53

827,698 425,450 706,520

1,959,668

490,705

476,227 465,267

428,714

Sassari

4,122

Sardinia 9,306

266,379 563,457 312,487 460,924 699,151 341,526 283,977

2,927,901

420,635 261,367

1,370,208

327,977 705,412 371,638 543,809 785,357 427,507 368,099

3,529,799

483,548 308,206

682,002 791,754

Total . ,110,550128,459,628,32,475,253

502-46

396,581 254,726 791,616 1,310,785 558,282

3,311,990

400-82 158-28 269-36

per sq. mile, 1911

338-7 310-0 387-7 3,860-1 289-1

532-2

265-68 127-62

234-59 181-18

351-12

891,624 432-1 467,020; 173-7 771,507, 293-1

2,130,151 288-5

474,021! 1230

483.235 474,001

238-7 185-0

235-47

259-68

367-98

317-10

436-79

403-1(3.-

296-47

388-29

444,915; 363-8

355-29

93-28

74-77

85-08

293-47

1,402,151

342,557 789,147 393,804 517,248 . 795,631 476,765 357,106

241 -2

271-6 408-9 336-1 413-5 407-9 330-7 396-5

3,672,258j 370-7

520,213' 332,194

100-5

80-4

852,407

34,671,377

iThe Italian survey department determined tlie total area to be 110,659 square miles, the difference, 109 square miles, is owing to uncertainty as to the exact area of several ot the provinces.

The rcbideut population {i.e. having habitual I'esideiice in Italy, including persons temporarily absent) on June 10, 1911, numbered 35,845,048.

The number of foreigners in Italy in 1901 was 61,606; 11, 616wei8Austrians, 10,757 Swiss, 6,953 French, 8,768 English, 10,'

,745 Germaijs, 1,503 Russians,