Region of Lombardy, Italy
Lombardy is a region found in the nation of Italy. Home to 9,704,151 people, it is the 1st largest division in Italy in terms of population.
Lombardy gained its current status as a region in the year 1948. The government of Lombardy is lead by Roberto Maroniand is based in the region capital of Milano (Population: 1,236,837).
The most populous cities in Lombardy are: Milano (Population: 1,236,837), Brescia (Population: 184,826), Monza (Population: 119,618), Bergamo (Population: 114,162), Como (Population: 81,975).
Lombardy Region - Quick Facts
Country | Italy |
Region Type | Region |
ISO Code | IT_25 |
Time Zone | CET |
Year of Establishment | 1948 |
Capital | Milano (Population: 1,236,837) |
Head of Government | Roberto Maroni |
Total Population | 9,704,151 |
Total Area | 23,859 sq km (9,212 sq miles) |
Population Density | 406.7 sq km (1,053.4 sq miles) |
This page was last updated on July 24, 2015.