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Province of Arezzo
Nation Italy
Region Toscana
Capital Arezzo
Area 3,232 km²
Population (2004) 323,288
Density 100
Comuni 39
Car sign AR
Postal Code n/a
Telephone Prefix n/a
ISTAT 051
President Vincenzo Ceccarelli
Map showing the province of Arezzo in Italy


Province of Arezzo (Italian: Provincia di Arezzo) is the eastern most province in the Tuscany region of Italy. The capital of province of Arezzo is the city of Arezzo.

The province has an area of 3,232 km², and a total population of 323,288 (2001) in 39 comuni (singular: comune).

Comune Population
Arezzo 95,082
Montevarchi 22,800
Cortona 22,537
San Giovanni Valdarno 17,103
Sansepolcro 15,858
Castiglion Fiorentino 12,502
Bibbiena 12,104
Terranuova Bracciolini 11,814
Bucine 9,760
Civitella in Val di Chiana 8,919
Foiano della Chiana 8,795
Cavriglia 8,764
Monte San Savino 8,456

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