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Richest part of italy?

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what city is the richest in italy?

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  1. i believe rome, since tourists pay handsomely for fancy suites, museums, and tours etc


  2. The Lombardy region is the richest in Italy. By some measures it's GDP is $400 billion, which is a quarter of Italy's economy. Per capita it is an astonishingly high $49,216, which is far more than any other region in Italy. It's capital Milan is not only a fashion capital but also a major centre of finance in Europe and a hub of Italian business and industry.

    Bologna is also known for having a number of rich families but it cannot match Milan. The Emiliano-Romagnolo of which Bologna is the capital is Italy's second richest region.

  3. Richest in which way? Overall or average of every single citizen?

    Overall: Milan is number 1, Rome 2, Turin 3.

    Higher income for every inhabitant: Bolzano is ranked #1 , then Bologna, Modena, Parma.

    As for the province, instead, province of  Milan is #1 and Bolzano #2, then Modena, Bologna, Firenze.

    North is richer than the South, while North-East (Veneto, Friuli - Venezia Giulia, Trentino - Alto Adige) is the more economically growing part of Italy.

    In Italy is known as "il ricco nordest", the rich north-east.

  4. hi, I'm  Italian! the richest city is undoubtedly Milan!

  5. Milan is the richest city in Italy. It is known as the industrial capital and is quite luxurious. =]

  6. Now Parma in Emilia and Romagna region is the richest city in Italy before was Mantova.

  7. According to an article pubblished by a newspaper Milano is the richest one followed by Biella, Bologna, Modena. Lombardia ( where Milano is) is the richest region of Italy.

  8. Lombardia, with Milano on top....
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