Distance between cities in Italy

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Distances between main cities

In Italy, cities are at a considerable distance compared to other countries, with an average distance of 494 km between the 10 most populated cities. The following matrix shows all distances between the main cities.

Longest distances in Italy

Among the 10 main cities, the longest distance is 1,044 km, between Catania and Turin. In the group of the 100 main cities, the longest distance is between Como and Siracusa, with 1,099 km.

Group From → To Distance
Among the main 25 cities From Catania to Turin 1,044 km (648 mi)
Among the main 100 cities From Como to Siracusa 1,099 km (683 mi)

The greatest latitudinal distance (north to south) between two cities in Italy is from Udine to Ragusa, with a displacement of 9.14 degrees of latitude, approximately equivalent to 1,011 km. The total distance between these cities is 1,023 km.

In the longitudinal direction (west to east), the greatest distance is from Turin to Lecce, with a displacement of 4.72 degrees of longitude, which is approximately equivalent to 824 km. The total distance between these cities is 1,005 km.

Distances to international cities

International routes from cities in Italy reach significant distances, such as the 16,319 kilometers between Rome and Sydney, covering a transcontinental connection between Europe and Oceania. Below are some international distances from Italy.

More distances from Italy

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