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ITALY

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Area in square miles

Population Present

1 Population

Departments

Census j Census Census ) Estimated 1882, .Ian. 1 1901, Feb. 10 1911, JunelO Jan. 1, 1915

per square mile, 1915

Avellino. Benevento. Caserta Napoli * Salerno

1,165

819

2,034

351

1,908

•

392,619 402,425 238,425 256,504 714,131' 785,357 1,001,245 1,151,834 550,157 564,328

396,58l! 411,813 254,726| 265,487 791,616! 817,917 1,310,785' 1,360,324 558,2821 571,213

353-5

324-2

402-1

3,875-6

299-4

Campania

6,277

2,896,577

3,160,448

3,311,990

3,426,754

54:V9

Bari delle Puglie. Foggia Lecce

2,048 2,683 2,645

679,499 356,267 553,298

827,698 425,450 706,520

891,624 467,020 771,507

935,982 484,557 817,252

457-0 180-6 309-0

Apulia.

7,376 1,589,064

1,959,668

2,130,151

2,237,791

303-4

Potenza (Ba- siiicata).

3,855 \ 524,504

490,705

474,021

489,574

127-0

Catanzaro. Cosenza Reggio di Calabria.

2,034 433,975; 476,227 2,566 ; 451,185 465,267

483.235 474,001

505,802 496,907

248-7 193-7

1,219

5.819

1,271 1,907 1,175 1,254 1,927 1,433 968

372,723| 428,714

444,915

469,071

384-8

Calabria.

1,257,883; 1,370,208 1,402,151

1,471,780

252-9

Caltanisetta

Catania

Girgenti

Messina*.

Palermo

Siracnsa

Trapani

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

327,977! 342,557 705,412! 789,147 371,638 : 393,804 543,809 ! 517,218 785,357 795,631 427,507; 476,765 368,099 ( 357,106

354,288 819,944 409,133 537,348 804,581 500,664 367,507

3,793,465

278-7 430-0 348-2 428-5 417-5 349 4 3797

Sicily.

9,935 2,927,901

3,529,799 3,672,258

381 -8

Cagliari Sassari

5,179 '• 420,635 4,120 261,367

483,548 308,206

520,213 332,194

852,407

538,268 342,595

880,863

103-9 83-2

Sardinia

9,299 : 682,002

791,754

94 7

Total.

110,632 23,459,628 32,475,253 34,671,377

36,120,118

326-5

The resident population {i.e. having habitual residence in Italy, including persons temporarily absent) on June 10, 1011, numbered 35,845,048.

The population of It»ly is in genera.] perfectly homogeneous. According to statistics of 1911, the exceptions are: about 83,300 of French origin ; 9,600 of Teutonic origin; 81,000 of Albanian origin; 29,000 of Greek origin ; 11,700 of Spanish (Catalan) origin, and 42,200 Slavs.