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Rankings Municipality of Cerentino 9/27/2021 Maps, analysis and statistics about the resident population Demographic balance, population and familiy trends, age classes and average age, civil status and foreigners Skip Navigation Links SVIZZERA / Ticino / Province of Distretto di Vallemaggia / Cerentino Powered by Page 1 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Adminstat logo DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH SVIZZERA Municipalities Avegno Stroll up beside >> Gordevio Cerentino Bosco/Gurin Cevio Campo Lavizzara (Vallemaggia) Linescio Maggia Provinces Powered by Page 2 DISTRETTO DI DISTRETTO DI L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin BELLINZONA LOCARNO Adminstat logo DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH DISTRETTO DISVIZZERADISTRETTO DI BLENIO LUGANO DISTRETTO DI DISTRETTO DI LEVENTINA MENDRISIO DISTRETTO DI RIVIERA DISTRETTO DI VALLEMAGGIA Regions Aargau Graubünden / Grigioni / Appenzell Grischun Ausserrhoden Jura Appenzell Innerrhoden Luzern BaselLandschaft Neuchâtel BaselStadt Nidwalden Bern / Berne Obwalden Fribourg / Schaffhausen Freiburg Schwyz Genève Solothurn Glarus St. Gallen Thurgau Ticino Uri Valais / Wallis Vaud Zug Zürich Municipality of Cerentino Powered by Page 3 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Territorial extension of Municipality of CERENTINO and related population Adminstat logo density, population per genderDEMOGRAPHY and number of ECONOMYhouseholds, averageRANKINGS age and SEARCH SVIZZERA incidence of foreigners TERRITORY DEMOGRAPHIC DATA (YEAR 2018) Region Ticino Distretto di Province Inhabitants (N.) 45 Vallemaggia Families (N.) 26 Distretto di Sign Province Vallemaggia Males (%) 57.8 Hamlet of the Females (%) 42.2 0 municipality Foreigners (%) 8.9 Surface (Km2) 0.00 Average age 51.9 Population density (years) 0.0 (Inhabitants/Kmq) Average annual variation -5.32 (2014/2018) MALES, FEMALES AND DEMOGRAPHIC BALANCE FOREIGNERS INCIDENCE (YEAR 2018) (YEAR 2018) Balance of nature [1], Migrat. balance [2] ^ Balance of nature = Births - Deaths Powered by Page 4 ^ Migration balance = Registered - Deleted L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Adminstat logo DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH SVIZZERA Rankings Municipality of cerentino is on 114° place among 115 municipalities in region by demographic size is on 2228° place among 2234 municipalities in SWITZERLAND by demographic size is on 18° place among 2234 municipalities in SWITZERLAND per average age Fractions Address Contacts Svizzera AdminStat 41124 Via M. Vellani +39 059 8395229 Demography AdminStat is designed by Marchi, 20 Urbistat. Every data are +39 059 8395230 Economy Modena, Italy constatly updated to give P.IVA 03466110362 [email protected] Rankings the best socio-economic information in territory. Copyright © 2021 - UrbiStat S.r.l. Powered by Page 5.
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