Province of Grosseto
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| Nation | |
| Region | Tuscany |
| Capital | Grosseto |
| Area | 4,504 km² |
| Population (2001) | 210,876 |
| Density | 47 |
| Comuni | 28 |
| Vehicle Registration | GR |
| Postal Code | 58010-58012, 58014-58015, 58017, 58019-58020, 58022-58026, 58031, 58033-58034, 58036-58038, 58042-58045, 58051, 58053-58055 |
| Telephone Prefix | 0564, 0566 |
| ISTAT | 053 |
| President | Lio Scheggi |
| Map highlighting the location of the province of Grosseto in Italy | |
Grosseto (Italian: Provincia di Grosseto) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Grosseto.
It has an area of 4,504 km², and a total population of 211,086 (2001). There are 28 comuni (singular: comune) in the province [1]. As of June 2005, the main comuni by population are:
| Commune | Population |
|---|---|
| Grosseto | 75,772 |
| Follonica | 21,494 |
| Orbetello | 14,905 |
| Monte Argentario | 12,952 |
| Roccastrada | 9,314 |
| Massa Marittima | 8,798 |
| Gavorrano | 8,561 |
| Castiglione della Pescaia | 7,409 |
| Manciano | 7,213 |
The Natural Park of Maremma lies in the province [2].
In Monte Argentario all the classical music lovers have appointment in the prestigious CIMA Festival.
| Europe | Italy | Tuscany (Toscana) | |
| Arezzo | Florence (Firenze) | Grosseto | Livorno | Lucca | Massa-Carrara | Pisa | Pistoia | Prato | Siena | |