Province of Siena

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The province of Siena (Template:Langx, Script error: No such module "IPA".) is a province in the Tuscany region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Siena. It has 259,826 inhabitants.[1]

Geography

The province is divided into seven historical areas:

The area is a hilly one: in the north is Colline del Chianti; Monte Amiata is the highest point at Template:Convert; and in the south is Monte Cetona. To the west are the Colline Metallifere (Template:Literally), whilst the Valdichiana lies to east.

Historically, the province corresponds to the northeastern portion of the former Republic of Siena.

The chief occupations are agricultural (wheat, grapes and fruit) and silk culture. The wine known as Chianti is produced here as well as in other parts of Tuscany: the Chianti Colli Senesi, however, is limited to this province.

Apart from the city of Siena the principal towns are Poggibonsi, Colle di Val d'Elsa, Montepulciano, Chiusi, and San Gimignano.

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Municipalities

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San Galgano Abbey in Chiusdino is a main attraction in the province.

There are 35 municipalities (comuni) in the province.

The 10 most populous municipalities as of 2025 are:

Municipality Population[2]
Siena 52,991
Poggibonsi 28,124
Colle di Val d'Elsa 21,668
Montepulciano 13,073
Sinalunga 12,072
Monteriggioni 9,942
Sovicille 9,845
Monteroni d'Arbia 9,017
Castelnuovo Berardenga 8,889
Chiusi 8,142

This is the complete list of municipalities in the province of Siena:

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Demographics

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Government

The Province of Siena is an administrative body of intermediate level between a municipality (comune) and Tuscany region.

The three main functions devolved to the province of Siena are:

  • local planning and zoning;
  • provision of local police and fire services;
  • transportation regulation (car registration, maintenance of local roads, etc.).

As an administrative institution, the province of Siena has its own elected bodies. From 1945 to 1995 the President of the province of Siena was chosen by the members of the Provincial Council, elected every five years by citizens. From 1995 to 2014, under provisions of the 1993 local administration reform, the President of the Province was chosen by popular election, originally every four, then every five years.

On 3 April 2014, the Italian Chamber of Deputies gave its final approval to the Law n.56/2014 which involves the transformation of the Italian provinces into "institutional bodies of second level". According to the 2014 reform, each province is headed by a President (or Commissioner) assisted by a legislative body, the Provincial Council, and an executive body, the Provincial Executive. President (Commissioner) and members of Council are elected together by mayors and city councilors of each municipality of the province respectively every four and two years. The Executive is chaired by the President (Commissioner) who appoint others members, called assessori. Since 2015, the President (Commissioner) and other members of the Council do not receive a salary.[3]

In each province, there is also a Prefect (prefetto), a representative of the central government who heads an agency called prefettura-ufficio territoriale del governo. The Questor (questore) is the head of State's Police (Polizia di Stato) in the province and his office is called questura. There is also a province's police force depending from local government, called provincial police (polizia provinciale).

List of presidents of the province of Siena

  President Term start Term end Party
Giordano Chechi 12 July 1985 15 July 1990 PCI
Alessandro Starnini 18 July 1990 24 April 1995 PDS
24 April 1995 14 June 1999
Fabio Ceccherini 14 June 1999 14 June 2004 DS
PD
14 June 2004 8 June 2009
Simone Bezzini 8 June 2009 12 October 2014 PD
Fabrizio Nepi 12 October 2014 31 October 2018 PD
Silvio Franceschelli 31 October 2018 23 October 2022 PD
David Bussagli 23 October 2022 30 September 2024 PD
Agnese Carletti 30 September 2024 Incumbent PD

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