Trento is Italy's greenest city
because it has 401.5 square meters of park per inhabitant while
Rome denizens gets about 20 square meters a head, Istat national
statistics agency said in a report out Tuesday.
Umbria's Terni, and Potenza and Reggio Calabria in the
south came in at just over 100 square meters per resident.
Residents of Milan and Turin get about 20 square meters of
greenery a head, and Neapolitans get just over 10.
Bari and Taranto, also in the south, have about nine square
meters per capita while the northwestern Liguria region came in
last with its capital Genoa, as well as the cities of Imperia
and Savona at under nine square meters of greenery per capita.
Almost all provincial capitals in the southern Puglia and
Sicily regions came in under the nine-meter threshold, according
to Istat.
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