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Multilingua Pag2.Indd TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTUR POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION TERRITORY, ES The Torino Province area Resident population in the province of Torino Foreigners in the province of Torino Provincial surface area by altitude is characterized by a prevalence by sex and age brackets - 31.12.006 of mountain landscape and by Mountain (> 900 m) a mixture of hillside and plain Male residents Flatland (< 300 m) Female 3.114,1 km 2 almost equally present. 1.975,3 km 2 Female residents 94.601 The resident population Male 91.153 90.960 on Dec. 31st 2006 exceeded 349.676 Permissions to stay 29% 2,2 millions and fi gures are going up if compared to 2005, also thanks 306.627 to an increasing number 53.969 46% 47.880 of foreign residents. 57.403 37,8% of regional electric power consuption is concentrated 156.985 208.500 137.815 in the Torino province, while 354.927 the number of plants powered 288.066 by renewable energy sources 25% 146.295 172.51162.817 9 Hills (300-900 m) 28.629 26.592 30.165 44.442 53.106 59.738 137.247 25.585 28.545 31.919 42.286 53.170 58.546 amounts to 51 (31,7% of total 1.739,4 km2 number in Piedmont and 15,5% 2001 2002 20032004 2005 2006 TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES POPULATION TERRITORY, in the North-West Italy area). From 0 to 14 From 15 to 29 From 30 to 49 From 50 to 69 Over 70 Source: Region of Piedmont Source: ISTAT- Data updated 1st January of every year Source: Region of Piedmont Airport movement at Torino-Caselle Electric power consumption by typology of users (gWh) Number of plants powered by renewable energy sources - 31.12.2006 National International Household Variation % planned in operation Torino Passengers Goods (t) Mail (t) flights flights Agriculture Industry Services (*) use Total 2005/2004 11 51 2006 3.260.974 11.227 1.771 235 261 Torino 65 5.768 2.939 2.537 11.308 -1,4 2005 3.148.807 12.287 1.507 228 239 Piedmont 302 15.253 5.536 4.886 25.977 -0,9 2004 3.141.888 14.776 1.218 239 243 Italy 5.364 153.727 79.305 66.932 305.329 1,7 Piedmont 35 2003 2.804.655 17.013 1.331 205 229 161 2002 2.787.091 15.047 1.302 194 238 2001 2.820.762 14.986 2.233 240 249 North-West 88 Italy 328 Italy 393 879 * Trenitalia energy consumption for traction services detracted Source: Terna-Rete Elettrica Nazionale SpA - Figures 2005 Source: Sagat Source:GSE (Gestore Servizi Elettrici) ES TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTUR POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION TERRITORY, UCTURES • TERRITORY, POPULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURES INFRASTRUCTURES AND POPULATION TERRITORY, • UCTURES INFRASTR AND POPULATION TERRITORY, • INFRASTRUCTURES AND POPULATION TERRITORY, • INFRASTRUCTURES AND POPULATION TERRITORY, • ES INFRASTRUCTUR AND POPULATION TERRITORY, • INFRASTRUCTURES AND POPULATION TERRITORY, • INFRASTRUCTURES AND POPULATION TERRITORY, TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTU • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE TOURISM AND CULTURE RE Accomodation offer by type and bed places The Torino metropolitan museums The Torino congress system With a continuously growing Top 10 for number of visitors accommodation capacity Congresses 2006 % participants an outstanding museum system 888 534 530 Total visits in the museum (> 50 presences) 557 hotels system of Torino: regional national international and with congress tourism +17% compared to 2001 888 other facilities 62.0002 000 2,9 million 734 expanding, the Torino province +93% compared to 2001 +17% compared to 2005 Hotels 1.804 66 28 6 proves to be an area with good 3844 tourist potentialities. 609 2005 Other structures 417 81 15 4 562 2006 The province and especially 513 22866 the metropolitan area are attracting 459 54.000 Congress Centres 833 83 9 7 growing interest: foreign tourists 190 52.000 Historical homes 59 54 34 12 fi gures have doubled over 147 141 144 11288 133 244 1111 1 115 1081 104 the last ten years. USA, UK 244 244 239 238 9922 233 22422 79 200 215 71 700 76 Museums 315 81 16 3 and France are the main countries 1822 183 188 4488 of origin. 50.000 51.000 49.000 66 Total 3.428 74 20 6 More than 50% of incoming 32 40 42 47 47 tourists in the province concentrate GAM Total 2005 3.292 70 22 8 of Aglié Museum in Torino. 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 The Castle The Palazzo The National The Egyptian of Racconigi 4-5 star 3 star 1-2 starother establishments bed places The Royal Palace Palazzo Madama The Ducal Castle Variation % 2006/2005 4% 6 -6 -30 Cinema Museum The Castle of Rivoli TOURISM AND CULTURE of the Automobile The National Museum Bricherasio Foundation Source: Region of Piedmont Source: Region of Piedmont Years 2005-2006 - Thousand of visitors Source: Region of Piedmont - Year 2006 Tourist arrivals in the province of Torino Domestic and foreign tourism in the Torino province The top 10 towns of the province of Torino for tourism by country of origin - 2006 Rest of the world ITALIAN FOREIGN TOTAL 32.424 USA 2006 Total arrivals: 1 million 445,000 60.303 2006 Total nights spent: 5 million 100,000 Arrivals Nights spent Arrivals Nights spent Arrivals Nights spent 8% Other European 14% countries Torino 561.128 1.660.163 267.637 962.252 828.765 2.622.415 62.487 15% Sestriere 12.437 78.065 24.747 234.228 37.184 312.293 Oulx 41.185 251.378 123 1.306 41.308 252.684 Arrivals from abroad: 14% United Kingdom Brazil 59.305 427.000 10.463 2% Sauze d’Oulx 3.554 25.766 14.500 162.624 18.054 188.390 Russia 30% of total incoming 10.474 2% Bardonecchia 15.283 114.440 7.752 72.942 23.575 187.382 Romania 3% Total arrivals: 10.867 Moncalieri 37.976 81.753 17.623 38.721 55.599 120.474 1 million 445.000 Switzerland 3% and Lichtenstein 13% Cesana Torinese 5.003 34.828 3.777 71.688 8.780 106.516 13.867 3% France Spain 5% 53.315 Rivoli 30.810 77.633 8.889 20.886 39.699 98.519 13.902 2.186.892 936.350 2.147.998 923.668 2.335.851 1.010.499 2.289.205 1.031.132 2.467.003 1.094.316 2.575.133 1.362.869 3.052.349 1.732.050 3.239.041 1.860.710 Netherlands 5% 7% Fenestrelle 16.129 76.347 110 386 16.239 76.733 19.879 6% 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 20042005 2006 Japan Germany Domestic tourism Foreign tourism Claviere 1.691 14.823 3.780 38.185 5.471 53.008 22.526 Canada 30.097 27.010 Source: Region of Piedmont Source: Region of Piedmont Source: Region of Piedmont - Year 2006 RE TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTU • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE TOURISM AND CULTURE CULTURE • TOURISM AND CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • RE CULTU AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM • CULTURE AND TOURISM 27.405 27.393 24.152 24° 24.152 27.393 27.405 GDP per inhabitant in euro 2005 2005 euro in inhabitant per GDP tourism, enterprises and more. and enterprises tourism, socio-economic features of Torino and its province: population, labour, labour, population, province: its and Torino of features socio-economic 33.985 57.587 727.643 3° 727.643 57.587 33.985 DEPOSITS millions of euro of millions DEPOSITS “Discover Torino 2007” provides a brief overview of the main main the of overview brief a provides 2007” Torino “Discover 50.836 93.767 1.369.308 3° 1.369.308 93.767 50.836 INVESTMENTS millions of euro of millions INVESTMENTS in Italy and on its being an incredible cultural and artistic breeding ground. breeding artistic and cultural incredible an being its on and Italy in 58.751.711 4° 58.751.711 4.352.828 2.248.955 RESIDENT POPULATION POPULATION RESIDENT on its graduate and postgraduate education offer ranking among the best best the among ranking offer education postgraduate and graduate its on But Torino’s future will also be built on its increasing tourism potential, potential, tourism increasing its on built be also will future Torino’s But 3,4% 3,2% 5,4% 42° of which men men which of markets. 5,0% 5,1% 8,8% 24° of which women women which of for exports and increasingly present in the most important developing developing important most the in present increasingly and exports for 4,1% 4,0% 6,8% 36° UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RATE UNEMPLOYMENT A province strongly interacting with foreign countries, second in Italy Italy in second countries, foreign with interacting strongly province A 13.778 26.515 348.348 348.348 3° 26.515 13.778 IMPORTS millions of euro of millions IMPORTS and aerospace.
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