Province of Livorno


The province of Livorno or, traditionally, province of Leghorn is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. It includes several islands of the Tuscan Archipelago, including Elba and Capraia. Its capital is the city of Livorno. When formed in 1861, the province included only Livorno and Elba Island. It was extended in 1925 with land from the provinces of Pisa and Genoa. It has an area of and a total population of 343,003. There are 19 comuni in the province. The coastline of the area is known as "Costa degli Etruschi".
The province of Livorno is coastal and contains a number of coastal towns. Livorno is a highly important port for tourism and trading, and a number of watchtowers are located nearby the city. At Calafuria, the sea contains sponges, shellfish, fish, and protected red coral. The coastlines of Quercianella and Castiglioncello are rocky. The waters around the province of Livorno sometimes contain dolphins. The town Marina di Bibbona was initially founded as a fort due to its strategic coastal position. Town San Vincenzo contains a fourteenth-century tower for strategic reasons. The sand of Golfo di Baratti is silver and black due to its high iron concentration, and the area contains an archaeological park.

Subdivisions

''Comuni''

The province is subdivided into 19 comuni. This is the complete list of comuni in the province of Livorno:
At 30 April 2014, the main comuni by population are:
ComunePopulation
Livorno160,512
Piombino35,075
Rosignano Marittimo32,493
Cecina28,566
Collesalvetti16,907
Campiglia Marittima13,320
Portoferraio12,224
Castagneto Carducci8,927
San Vincenzo7,003

Government

List of Presidents of the Province of Livorno