Terni (It. Provincia di Terni) is the smaller of the two provinces in the Umbria region of Italy, comprising one-third of both the area and population of the region. Its capital is the city of Terni. The province came into being in 1927, when it was carved out of the original unitary province of Umbria. Other cities in the province include Narni, Orvieto, and Amelia.
The province of Terni has an area of 2,122 sq km, and a total population of 219,876 (2001). There are 33 communes in the province (source: Italian institute of statistics Istat, see this link (http://www.upinet.it/indicatore.asp?id_statistiche=6)).
External link
Provincia di Terni homepage (in Italian) (http://www.provincia.terni.it)
The province of Terni (surface: 2.122 square kilometers) is on the southern edge of the Umbria region.
The territory of the province of Terni is populated widely.
The industrial development of Terni, now the provincial capital, dates back to the end of the XIX century, when the urban factories of the previous century were replaced with the large scale chemical, iron and steel industries.