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Rankings Municipality of Agira 9/30/2021 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 ITALIA / Sicilia / Province of Enna / Agira Powered by Page 1 L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Adminstat logo DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH ITALIA Municipalities Agira Stroll up beside >> Cerami Aidone Enna Assoro Gagliano Barrafranca Castelferrato Calascibetta Leonforte Catenanuova Nicosia Centuripe Nissoria Piazza Armerina Pietraperzia Regalbuto Sperlinga Troina Valguarnera Caropepe Villarosa Provinces Powered by Page 2 AGRIGENTO ENNA L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin AdminstatCALTANISSETTA logo MESSINA DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH CATANIA PALERMOITALIA RAGUSA SIRACUSA TRAPANI Regions Abruzzo Liguria Basilicata Lombardia Calabria Marche Campania Molise Città del Piemonte Vaticano Puglia Emilia-Romagna Repubblica di Friuli-Venezia San Marino Giulia Sardegna Lazio Sicilia Toscana Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Umbria Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste Veneto Municipality of Agira Territorial extension of Municipality of AGIRA and related population density, population per gender and number of households, average age and incidence of foreigners TERRITORY DEMOGRAPHIC DATA Powered by Page 3 Region Sicilia (YEAR 2019) L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin Adminstat logo Province Enna DEMOGRAPHY InhabitantsECONOMY (N.)RANKINGS7,916 SEARCH ITALIA Sign Province EN Families (N.) 3,399 Hamlet of the 1 Males (%) 49.2 municipality Females (%) 50.8 Surface (Km2) 164.08 Foreigners (%) 1.0 Population density 48.2 (Inhabitants/Kmq) Average age 43.5 (years) Average annual variation -1.18 (2014/2019) MALES, FEMALES AND DEMOGRAPHIC BALANCE FOREIGNERS INCIDENCE (YEAR 2019) (YEAR 2019) Balance of nature [1], Migrat. balance [2] ^ Balance of nature = Births - Deaths ^ Migration balance = Registered - Deleted Rankings Municipality of agira is on 132° place among 390 municipalities in region by demographic size Powered by Page 4 is on 1565° place among 7903 municipalities in ITALY by demographic size L'azienda Contatti Login Urbistat on Linkedin is on 6725° place among 7903 municipalities in ITALY per average age Adminstat logo DEMOGRAPHY ECONOMY RANKINGS SEARCH ITALIA Fractions Sant'Anna Address Contacts Italia 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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