Population, density and demographic trends for all Italian municipalities
| 1 | Roma (RM), Lazio | 2.751.747 |
| 2 | Milano (MI), Lombardia | 1.371.499 |
| 3 | Napoli (NA), Campania | 913.704 |
| 4 | Torino (TO), Piemonte | 851.199 |
| 5 | Palermo (PA), Sicilia | 630.427 |
| 6 | Genova (GE), Liguria | 562.422 |
| 7 | Bologna (BO), Emilia-Romagna | 390.098 |
| 8 | Firenze (FI), Toscana | 362.613 |
| 9 | Bari (BA), Puglia | 316.226 |
| 10 | Catania (CT), Sicilia | 298.680 |
| 11 | Verona (VR), Veneto | 255.298 |
| 12 | Venezia (VE), Veneto | 250.290 |
| 13 | Messina (ME), Sicilia | 217.959 |
| 14 | Padova (PD), Veneto | 207.502 |
| 15 | Trieste (TS), Friuli-Venezia Giulia | 198.843 |
| 16 | Brescia (BS), Lombardia | 198.259 |
| 17 | Parma (PR), Emilia-Romagna | 198.121 |
| 18 | Prato (PO), Toscana | 197.088 |
| 19 | Taranto (TA), Puglia | 187.025 |
| 20 | Modena (MO), Emilia-Romagna | 184.597 |
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ISTAT · Permanent Census
New indicators computed from the resident population age distribution.
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indicators
Ratio between residents aged 65+ and youth aged 0-14.
Weight of non-working-age population (0-14 and 65+) over ages 15-64.
Compares ages 60-64 with incoming youth aged 15-19.
Ratio between adults aged 40-64 and population aged 15-39.
Children aged 0-4 per 100 women of fertile age.
Weighted average age of the resident population.