Italy’s population density is highest in the north, particularly in regions such as Lombardy and Veneto, which are the country’s economic powerhouses. Conversely, the southern regions, including Sicily, Calabria, and Campania, tend to have lower population densities and higher rates of rural po...
However, commuting time varies substantially by residence, transportation means, density of population, quality of services, and other aspects. In Italy, about half of commuters use to travel outside their municipality for work or study. The largest share of commuters travelling outside their ...
Italy's population is roughly 58.9 million people. Italy's birthrate and general population are declining, even with recent migration. The population density is 195.7 people per square kilometer. While Italian is spoken throughout the country, many regional dialects are still spoken. The largest It...
Testing density-dependence and path-dependence in long-term population dynamics under differentiated local contexts contributes to delineate the changing role of socioeconomic forces at the base of regional disparities. Despite a millenary settlement history, such issue has been rarely investigated in Europ...
Lombardy has approximately 10 million inhabitants and the largest population density in Italy, with the highest per capita GDP across the country, sustained by an extensive network of enterprises (mainly services) and industries (Regional Statistical Yearbook 2017). Owing to its high industrial and ...
Vatican City is the smallest sovereign State in the world both by population and by territorial extension (0.44 km²) and the third by population density. As a form of government,… DestinationNews Lake Como day trip from Milan September 13, 2022 ...
et al. Population dynamics of sympatric Phortica spp. and first record of stable presence of Phortica oldenbergi in a Thelazia callipaeda-endemic area of Italy. Parasites Vectors 17, 455 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06526-9 Download citation Received30 August 2024 Accepted05 ...
POPULATION densityTRAFFIC accidentsHOSPITAL admission & dischargeAGE differencesIntroduction. Globally, injuries pose significant public health challenges, with road traffic accidents in particular being responsible for considerable morbidity, mortality, and economic distress. Italy has been significantly impacted ...
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Campania is the most populous and most densely populated administrative region of the South of Italy, third at national level in terms of number of inhabitants and second in terms of population density, with a very unbalanced distribution, since highly populated provinces (Naples, Caserta and ...