# Leini

> Italian comune

**Wikidata**: [Q9417](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q9417)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leini)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/leini

## Summary
Leini is an Italian comune (municipality) located in the Metropolitan City of Turin / historically in the Province of Turin, in the country of Italy. It is a human settlement with coordinates 45.184582° N, 7.713271° E and an official municipal website at http://www.comune.leini.to.it.

## Key Facts
- Leini is an Italian comune (municipality) and a human settlement in Italy.  
- Coordinates: latitude 45.184582, longitude 7.713271.  
- Official municipal website: http://www.comune.leini.to.it.  
- Population values (as provided, undated): 16,478.0; 16,375.0; 16,299.0.  
- Administrative context: located in the Metropolitan City of Turin (inception: 2015) and formerly associated with the Province of Turin (1859 to 2015).  
- Country: Italy (Leini’s country is Q38 in the provided data).  
- Leini — sitelink counts reported in the source as 5 (origin block) and 57 (structured properties block).  
- Wikipedia title for this entity: "Leini".  
- Wikidata description for Leini: "Italian comune".  
- Related entity: "comune of Italy" (municipal divisions of Italy), listed as the municipal classification that applies to Leini.  
- Connected higher-level administrative entities and their data from the source:  
  - Province of Turin — described as a former province in Italy that existed from 1859 to 2015; sitelink_count: 76.  
  - Metropolitan City of Turin — described as a metropolitan city in the Piedmont region, Northern Italy; inception: 2015; sitelink_count: 45.  
- Leini is in the country Italy, for which the source provides extensive facts (see Body).  
- Metadata entries in structured properties for Leini include: coordinates, website, population numbers, sitelink_count, wikipedia_title, and wikidata_description.

## FAQs
Q: What is Leini?  
A: Leini is a comune (municipality) in Italy — a local administrative unit and human settlement — with a municipal website at http://www.comune.leini.to.it and geographic coordinates 45.184582° N, 7.713271° E.

Q: In which larger administrative units is Leini located?  
A: Leini is situated within the Metropolitan City of Turin (established as a metropolitan city in 2015) and was historically part of the Province of Turin (a former province that existed from 1859 until 2015).

Q: What population figures are available for Leini?  
A: The provided population figures are 16,478.0, 16,375.0, and 16,299.0. The source lists these three numeric values but does not supply dates for each figure.

Q: Where can I find official information from the municipality?  
A: The municipality’s official website is http://www.comune.leini.to.it, as given in the source material.

Q: How is Leini described in linked data and reference systems?  
A: The Wikipedia title is "Leini", the Wikidata description is "Italian comune", and the provided sitelink counts are 5 (origin block) and 57 (structured properties block).

Q: What is a "comune" and how does that relate to Leini?  
A: A comune is the municipal division used in Italy. Leini is classified as a comune, meaning it is a basic local government unit within Italy’s municipal system.

## Why It Matters
Leini matters as a local municipal entity within the Italian system of government. As a comune, it provides municipal services and local governance to its residents and functions as the immediate level of public administration that connects inhabitants to wider provincial/metropolitan and national structures. Its location within the Metropolitan City of Turin places Leini in the administrative and economic orbit of Turin and the Piedmont region, affecting regional planning, transportation, and public services. The presence of an official municipal website demonstrates that Leini maintains direct public-facing information and services online. Recording its coordinates and population figures preserves factual reference data needed for demographic studies, geographic information systems, civic planning, and any research or administrative processes that reference Italian municipal subdivisions.

## Notable For
- Being an Italian comune with an official municipal website at http://www.comune.leini.to.it, providing a primary source for municipal information.  
- Geographic specificity: exact coordinates provided as 45.184582° N, 7.713271° E.  
- Administrative transition context: associated with the historic Province of Turin (1859–2015) and the newer Metropolitan City of Turin (inception 2015), showing Leini’s continuity through a national reorganization of provinces/metropolitan cities.  
- Multiple recorded population values in the source, indicating available demographic data points for the municipality.  
- Inclusion in global linked-data references with a Wikipedia title ("Leini") and a Wikidata description ("Italian comune").

## Body

### Overview
Leini is recorded in the provided data as a human settlement and an Italian comune. The entry for Leini includes geographic coordinates, population figures, an official municipal website, classification as a comune, and linked-data identifiers such as a Wikipedia title and a Wikidata description. The source also provides multiple sitelink count values for Leini (5 in the origin block and 57 in the structured properties block), which are included here exactly as provided.

### Location and Coordinates
- Latitude: 45.184582.  
- Longitude: 7.713271.  
These coordinates position Leini in the Piedmont region of northern Italy and place it within the administrative scope of Turin’s metropolitan/provincial entities (see Administrative Context).

### Administrative Context
- Leini is a comune of Italy — the municipal unit used across Italy for local governance. The source lists the related item "comune of Italy" and identifies it as the municipal division that applies to Leini. The source records a sitelink_count of 60 for the "comune of Italy" entity.  
- Province of Turin: The source describes the Province of Turin as a former province in Italy, in existence from 1859 to 2015, and notes a sitelink_count of 76 for that entity. Leini is associated historically with this provincial structure.  
- Metropolitan City of Turin: The source specifies the Metropolitan City of Turin as the metropolitan authority in the Piedmont region, Northern Italy, with an inception date in 2015 (presented as +2015-00-00T00:00:00Z in the source) and a sitelink_count of 45. Leini is currently placed within this metropolitan city as per the provided administrative data.

### Population Data
- The source lists three population values for Leini: 16,478.0; 16,375.0; and 16,299.0.  
- The values are presented without accompanying dates or annotations in the source; they are included verbatim here as available demographic data points.

### Official Online Presence and Identifiers
- Municipal website: http://www.comune.leini.to.it.  
- Wikipedia title for the municipality: "Leini".  
- Wikidata description: "Italian comune".  
- Sitelink counts provided in the source: Leini — 5 (origin block) and 57 (structured properties block). Both figures are recorded exactly as they appear in the source.

### Relationship to the Country (Italy)
- Country assignment: Leini’s country is Italy (Q38 in the source data).  
- The source supplies extensive data about Italy that contextualizes Leini’s national setting. Key facts about Italy from the provided material include:  
  - Official name: Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana).  
  - Classification: sovereign state, unitary state, parliamentary republic, Mediterranean country.  
  - Capital: Rome (current since June 2, 1946); previous capitals include Florence (1865–1871) and Turin (1861–1865).  
  - Inception(s) provided: 1946-06-18 (current republic established after a constitutional referendum) and 1861-03-17 (proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy).  
  - Area: 302,068 square kilometers (as provided).  
  - Population: 58,850,717 (as of 2023 in the source).  
  - Currency: Euro (adopted January 1, 2002).  
  - Official language: Italian; numerous regional and minority languages listed (see Culture and Language below).  
  - Head of state and head of government names included in the source: President Sergio Mattarella (since February 3, 2015) and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (since October 22, 2022).  
  - Time zone, electrical standards, emergency numbers, international codes, and many other technical and administrative data points are provided in the source as part of Italy’s context (for example: electrical system 230 V / 50 Hz; emergency numbers 112/113/115/118; ISO codes IT/ITA/380; top-level domain .it).  
  - Italy’s sitelink_count in the source is 404.  
- These national facts explain the larger legal, cultural, and infrastructural framework in which Leini operates but do not attribute additional specific municipal-level detail beyond those national linkages.

### Culture, Language, and Municipal Classification
- Leini’s classification as a comune places it within Italy’s municipal system. The source’s cultural and linguistic data about Italy lists Italian as the official language and documents many regional languages and varieties (e.g., Piedmontese, Ligurian, Lombard, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Sardinian and others). While the source does not specify which regional language(s) are used specifically in Leini, the list shows the multilingual context of Italian municipalities in general.

### Related Entities and Metadata
- Related entities explicitly referenced in the source with relations to Leini:  
  - Province of Turin (former provincial unit; 1859–2015).  
  - Metropolitan City of Turin (metropolitan unit; inception 2015).  
  - Italy (country; Q38).  
  - Comune of Italy (municipal division type).  
- Metadata and linked-data items for Leini from the source: Wikipedia title "Leini", Wikidata description "Italian comune", official website, coordinates, population entries, and sitelink counts as documented earlier.

### Source Data Notes and Conflicting Values
- The source contains two different sitelink_count values for Leini: 5 (in the origin block) and 57 (in the structured properties block). Both are preserved here as distinct reported values from the source.  
- Population is reported as three separate numeric values without dates or contextual labels; they are included exactly as provided.

### Practical Use
- The provided coordinates and population values enable geographic mapping and basic demographic referencing for analysts, planners, and information systems that catalogue Italian municipalities.  
- The municipal website offers a direct official channel for local regulations, services, and contacts.  
- Administrative linkage to the Metropolitan City of Turin informs regional planning and metropolitan governance relationships affecting infrastructure and services.

### Cross-references and Data Identifiers
- Leini’s country link: Italy.  
- Leini’s Wikipedia title: Leini.  
- Leini’s Wikidata description: Italian comune.  
- Related administrative units: Province of Turin (former; 1859–2015) and Metropolitan City of Turin (inception 2015).  
- Related municipal class: comune of Italy.

(End of entry — all facts and relationships above are taken directly from the provided source material.)

## 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
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