# Floridia

> Italian comune

**Wikidata**: [Q490900](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q490900)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floridia)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/floridia

## Summary
Floridia is an Italian comune (municipality) located in Italy at latitude 37.083333333333 and longitude 15.15. It is administratively associated with the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse (which succeeded the Province of Syracuse) and has recorded population figures of 22,726.0, 22,694.0, and 21,182.0 in the provided sources.

## Key Facts
- Classification: Italian comune (municipal division of Italy).
- Country: Italy (Italian Republic).
- Coordinates: latitude 37.083333333333, longitude 15.15.
- Official website: http://www.comune.floridia.sr.it/.
- Population (recorded values in the source material): 22,726.0.
- Population (recorded values in the source material): 22,694.0.
- Population (recorded values in the source material): 21,182.0.
- Administrative association: Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse (inception: 2015-08-04T00:00:00Z; country: Italy; sitelink_count: 12).
- Historical administrative relation: Province of Syracuse (province of Italy; inception: 1865; country: Italy; sitelink_count: 76).
- Related classification: comune of Italy (municipal divisions of Italy; country: Q38, ; sitelink_count: 60).
- Wikidata description: "Italian comune".
- Wikipedia title: Floridia.
- Wikidata / sitelink count for Floridia: 55.

## FAQs
Q: Where is Floridia located?
A: Floridia is located in Italy at coordinates 37.083333333333 N, 15.15 E and is administratively associated with the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse.

Q: What is Floridia’s administrative status?
A: Floridia is an Italian comune, meaning it is a municipal-level administrative division of Italy.

Q: What population figures are recorded for Floridia in the provided source?
A: The provided source lists three recorded population values for Floridia: 22,726.0; 22,694.0; and 21,182.0.

Q: What higher-level administrative units is Floridia part of?
A: Floridia is part of the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse (established 2015-08-04) and has historical ties to the Province of Syracuse (inception 1865).

Q: Where can I find official information about Floridia online?
A: The official municipal website is http://www.comune.floridia.sr.it/.

Q: How is Floridia represented in Wikimedia/Wikidata resources?
A: Floridia’s Wikipedia article title is “Floridia,” its Wikidata description is “Italian comune,” and it has a sitelink_count of 55.

## Why It Matters
Floridia matters as a local administrative unit within Italy’s municipal framework. As a comune, it is the primary level of local governance responsible for services, civil registry, local planning and community needs within its territory. Its association with the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse connects it to a larger inter-municipal governance structure that replaced the historical Province of Syracuse in 2015, reflecting Italy’s evolving subnational administration. The population figures documented in available sources inform demographic planning, public services, and regional policy decisions. The presence of an official municipal website and entries on major knowledge platforms (Wikipedia/Wikidata) enables public access to civic information and supports transparency and civic engagement.

## Notable For
- Being an identified Italian comune with an official municipal website at http://www.comune.floridia.sr.it/.
- Explicit administrative association with the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse (inception 2015-08-04), the modern successor structure to the Province of Syracuse.
- Historical administrative linkage to the Province of Syracuse, a province of Italy with inception dated 1865 in the provided source.
- Geographical coordinates precisely recorded as latitude 37.083333333333 and longitude 15.15.
- Multiple recorded population figures in the source data (22,726.0; 22,694.0; 21,182.0), indicating documented demographic snapshots.
- Representation in Wikimedia/Wikidata with a sitelink count of 55 and the Wikipedia article titled "Floridia."

## Body

### Overview
Floridia is an Italian comune (municipality). The entity is described in Wikidata as an "Italian comune" and appears on Wikipedia under the title "Floridia." The municipality maintains an official website at http://www.comune.floridia.sr.it/.

### Location and Coordinates
- Exact coordinates recorded for Floridia are latitude 37.083333333333 and longitude 15.15.
- These coordinates place Floridia within the territorial jurisdiction of Italy and associate it with provincial and inter-municipal structures referenced in the source material.

### Administrative Relationships
- Floridia is administratively associated with the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse. The Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse is identified in the source with an inception timestamp of 2015-08-04T00:00:00Z, is located in the country Italy, and has a sitelink_count of 12.
- Floridia also has a documented historical relationship with the Province of Syracuse, which the source describes as a province of Italy with an inception dated 1865 and a sitelink_count of 76.
- Floridia is a member of the broader category "comune of Italy," the municipal division type within the Italian administrative system; that category is linked in the source with countries Q38 and  and a sitelink_count of 60.

### Demographics
- The provided source lists three population values for Floridia: 22,726.0; 22,694.0; and 21,182.0. The source does not attach explicit years to each figure within the dataset snippet provided here, but these values are recorded as population data points for the comune.
- These population figures provide quantitative context for Floridia’s size as a municipal unit in Italy.

### Governance and Public Resources
- Official municipal web presence: http://www.comune.floridia.sr.it/.
- As a comune, Floridia functions within Italy’s system of municipal government; it is connected to supra-municipal governance through the Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse and historically through the Province of Syracuse.

### Identifiers and Knowledge-base Presence
- Wikipedia article title: Floridia.
- Wikidata description: Italian comune.
- Sitelink count for Floridia (Wikidata/Wikipedia network): 55.
- These identifiers indicate Floridia’s presence across multilingual and linked-data resources.

### Related Entities
- Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse: Inception 2015-08-04T00:00:00Z; country: Italy; sitelink_count: 12. This entity is the contemporary inter-municipal body associated with Floridia.
- Province of Syracuse: Described in the source as a province of Italy with inception dated 1865 and sitelink_count: 76. The Province of Syracuse is the historical provincial entity linked to Floridia.
- Comune of Italy (municipal divisions): The category under which Floridia is classified; the source links this category to countries Q38 and , with sitelink_count: 60.

### Country Context — Italy (as the national context for Floridia)
Because Floridia is located in Italy, the source provides extended contextual data about the country that is relevant to understanding Floridia’s national framework:
- Official Name: Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana).
- Classification: sovereign state, unitary state, parliamentary republic, Mediterranean country.
- Capital: Rome.
- Inception (modern republic): June 18, 1946 (constitutional referendum); earlier inception/proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy: March 17, 1861.
- Area: 302,068 square kilometers.
- Population (2023): 58,850,717.
- Currency: Euro (€) since January 1, 2002.
- Official language: Italian; multiple recognized regional languages (examples in the source include Sardinian, Friulian, Ladin, German, French, and many regional dialects/languages).
- Head of State (as of source): Sergio Mattarella (since February 3, 2015).
- Head of Government (as of source): Giorgia Meloni (since October 22, 2022).
- Coordinates (country-level reference): approximately 42.5° N, 12.5° E.
- Time zone: UTC+01:00 (standard), UTC+02:00 (daylight saving).
- Electrical standards: 230V at 50Hz; plug types include Europlug and Type L.
- Emergency numbers: 112 (general), 113 (police), 115 (fire), 118 (medical).
- ISO and internet codes: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 IT; alpha-3 ITA; numeric 380; country top-level domain .it.
- Highest point: Mont Blanc (4,808.72 meters) and lowest point: Contane (-3.44 meters) as recorded in the source.
- Administrative divisions: 20 regions listed in the source (Abruzzo, Basilicata, Calabria, Campania, Emilia-Romagna, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Lazio, Liguria, Lombardy, Marche, Molise, Piedmont, Apulia, Sardinia, Sicily, Tuscany, Trentino-South Tyrol, Umbria, Aosta Valley, Veneto).
- Memberships and international participation: United Nations (since 1955), NATO (since 1949), European Union (since 1957), G7, G20, OECD, Schengen Area, and other organizations listed in the source.
- Economy and social statistics as provided: 2022 nominal GDP $2,010,431,598,465; VAT rate 22%; median income $20,085; unemployment 8.1% (2022); HDI 0.895 (2021); life expectancy 83 years (2022); total fertility rate 1.2 (2020).
- Media and digital presence: official national website https://www.italia.it/ and many other identifiers and social channels documented in the source.

### Documentation Notes
- The source material includes specific identifiers and counts: Floridia’s sitelink_count is 55; Free Municipal Consortium of Syracuse sitelink_count is 12; Province of Syracuse sitelink_count is 76.
- The source lists Floridia’s Wikipedia title and Wikidata description; those are included above verbatim.

### Limitations and Source Scope
- The provided source material does not attach explicit years to the three supplied population values, so they are presented as recorded values without year attribution.
- No founding date, mayoral information, surface area, economic sector breakdown, or cultural landmarks for Floridia are present in the given source; those items are therefore not asserted here.

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## References

1. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
2. Italian National Institute of Statistics
3. [Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018. Italian National Institute of Statistics](http://demo.istat.it/pop2018/index3.html)
4. [Source](https://demo.istat.it/?l=it)
5. Flickr Shapefiles Public Dataset 2.0
6. GeoNames
7. [Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011. Italian National Institute of Statistics](https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/156224)
8. Wiki Loves Monuments Italia
9. Quora
10. Seismic classification in Italy
11. [Source](https://rischi.protezionecivile.gov.it/it/sismico/attivita/classificazione-sismica)