مقاطعة ماسا كرارا

Province of Massa-Carrara
The village of Bibola south of Aulla
The village of Bibola south of Aulla
درع Province of Massa-Carrara
Map highlighting the location of the province of Massa and Carrara in Italy
Map highlighting the location of the province of Massa and Carrara in Italy
الإحداثيات: 44°18′N 10°00′E / 44.3°N 10°E / 44.3; 10Coordinates: 44°18′N 10°00′E / 44.3°N 10°E / 44.3; 10
البلد إيطاليا
Regionتوسكانيا
العاصمةماسا
Comuni17
الحكومة
 • PresidentGianni Lorenzetti
المساحة
 • الإجمالي1٬157 كم² (447 ميل²)
التعداد
 (30 June 2017)
 • الإجمالي195٬832
 • الكثافة170/km2 (440/sq mi)
منطقة التوقيتUTC+1 (CET)
 • الصيف (التوقيت الصيفي)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
54100
Telephone prefix0585
لوحة السيارةMS
ISTAT045
الموقع الإلكترونيOfficial website

مقاطعة ماسّا كرّارا Provincia di Massa Carrara ، مقاطعة في إقليم توسكانا بإيطاليا ، عدد سكانها 200.825 نسمة و مساحتها 1156 كيلومتر مربع وبها 17 بلدية .

سميت على اسم أهم مدينتين ضمنها و هما : ماسا عاصمتها ، و مدينة كرارا .

تقع في أقصى شمال غرب توسكانا ، يحدها من الغرب البحر الليغوري و إقليم ليغوريا (مقاطعة لا سبيتسيا) ، و من الشمال إقليم إميليا رومانيا (مقاطعة بارما و مقاطعة ريدجو إميليا) ، و شرقا مقاطعة لوكا .

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التاريخ

Historical map of provinces of Massa, Lucca, Pisa and Livorno (1896).

The province of "Massa e Carrara" was born in 1859 from the separation of the Lunigiana and the Garfagnana from the Duchy of Modena. Originally it was composed of three circondari: I° "Circondario of Massa and Carrara" (a group of seven districts divided in 14 municipalities), II° "Circondario" of Castelnuovo Garfagnana (four districts divided in 17 municipalities), III° "Circondario" of Pontremoli (three districts divided into six municipalities).

Until the census of 1861, the province appears as part of Compartimento territorial Modena, Reggio and Massa, but since the census of the population of 1871 it has been counted as part of Tuscany. Later, with the "Regio Decreto n. 1913 of September 2, 1923", the municipalities of Calice al Cornoviglio and Rocchetta Vara were detached from the province and added to the new province of La Spezia. In the same period ("Regio Decreto n.2490 of November 9, 1923") the 17 municipalities of the "Circondario" Castelnuovo Garfagnana were removed from Emilia and assigned to the province of Lucca, in order to compensate for the passage to the new province of Pistoia of all the municipalities of the Val di Nievole.

The province of Massa and Carrara was left crippled, waiting for a reorganization. In 1938, the municipalities of Carrara, Massa, and Montignoso joined and became the municipality of Apuania. In the same year, the industrial zone Apuana was instituted, including in relative Consortium C.Z.I.The municipalities of neighboring Versilia and the province assumed the name of a province of Apuania. In 1946, with decree Lieutenant one (Umberto II of Savoia) the new municipality of Apuania was formed, and the province (for error and/or historical ignorance) resumptions the denomination does not date from 1859 when it was "Massa and Carrara" but Massa. This was the name that had been designated to the city of Massa or Massa of Carrara from 1700 until the formation of the Kingdom of Italy (1860), to distinguish it from other homonymous cities.

In 2009, both decrees of 1938 and 1946 were abolished, restoring the old name.[1][2]


الاقتصاد

The province's economical relevance, once mainly based on the production of the famous white Carrara marble, has now shifted to the importation and fabrication of blocks of marble and granite from all over the world.[بحاجة لمصدر]

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الهامش

  1. ^ (in إيطالية) Restituita la e a Massa Carrara
  2. ^ (in إيطالية) Si torna all'antica denominazione

وصلات خارجية

قالب:Province of Massa and Carrara