# Nova Siri

> Italian comune

**Wikidata**: [Q52323](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q52323)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Siri)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/nova-siri

## Summary
Nova Siri is an Italian comune (municipality) located in the province of Matera in Italy. It is indexed on Wikidata as an Italian comune with coordinates 40.15° N, 16.533333° E and an official municipal website at http://www.comune.novasiri.mt.it/.

## Key Facts
- Nova Siri is an Italian comune (municipal division of Italy).
- Nova Siri is located in the province of Matera, a province of Italy.
- Country: Italy (a country in Southern Europe).
- Coordinates: latitude 40.15, longitude 16.533333333333.
- Official municipal website: http://www.comune.novasiri.mt.it/.
- Population values recorded in source material: 6,780.0; 6,810.0; 6,784.0.
- Wikidata description: "Italian comune".
- Wikipedia title: Nova Siri.
- Wikidata sitelink_count for Nova Siri: 47.
- Nova Siri is an instance of the class "comune of Italy" (municipal divisions; related Wikidata items Q38 and ; sitelink_count for the class: 60).

(All following items are properties and contextual facts about the country Italy, because Nova Siri is administratively located in Italy and the source material provides comprehensive country-level data.)

- Italy is officially the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana), a sovereign state and parliamentary republic in Southern Europe.
- Italy’s modern republic inception: June 18, 1946 (establishment of the current republic after a constitutional referendum).
- Kingdom of Italy proclamation date: March 17, 1861 (historical inception of the Kingdom of Italy).
- Capital of Italy: Rome (capital since June 2, 1946; previously Florence 1865–1871 and Turin 1861–1865).
- Italy total area: 302,068 square kilometers.
- Italy population (2023): 58,850,717.
- Currency: Euro (€) since January 1, 2002 (replacing the Italian Lira).
- Official language: Italian; recognized regional and minority languages include Sardinian, Friulian, Ladin, German, French and many others (extensive list provided below).
- Head of State (President of Italy): Sergio Mattarella (in office since February 3, 2015).
- Head of Government (Prime Minister of Italy): Giorgia Meloni (took office October 22, 2022).
- Time zone: UTC+01:00 standard, UTC+02:00 daylight saving.
- Highest point: Mont Blanc (4,808.72 meters).
- Lowest point: Contane (-3.44 meters).
- Driving side: right; railway traffic side: left.
- Emergency numbers in Italy: 112 (general), 113 (police), 115 (fire), 118 (medical).
- International codes and identifiers: ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 IT; alpha-3 ITA; numeric 380; internet top-level domain .it; telephone country code +39.
- Aircraft registration prefix: "I"; license plate code: "I".
- UIC numerical country code: 83; UIC alphabetical code: "I".
- GS1 country code range: 800–839.
- Maritime identification digits: 247.
- VAT rate (Italy): 22%.
- Italy nominal GDP (2022): $2,010,431,598,465.
- Median income (Italy): $20,085.
- Unemployment rate (Italy, 2022): 8.1%.
- Human Development Index (HDI, 2021): 0.895; Inequality-adjusted HDI: 0.791.
- Life expectancy (Italy, 2022): 83 years.
- Total fertility rate (Italy, 2020): 1.2 children per woman.
- Gini coefficient (Italy, 2020): 35.2.
- Population sex breakdown (2022): 28,741,550 males and 30,198,875 females.
- Urban population (Italy): 42,234,940; rural population: 16,705,485.
- Birth rate (Italy, 2022): 6.7 per 1,000; death rate (2022): 12.1 per 1,000.
- Deaths in Italy (2022): 713,499.
- Age of majority in Italy: 18 years; marriageable age: 18 for all genders (16 with court consent).
- Compulsory education in Italy: ages 6 to 16.
- Notable public holidays in Italy: New Year’s Day, Epiphany, Easter Monday, Anniversary of the Liberation of Italy, International Workers’ Day, Festa della Repubblica, Ferragosto, All Saints’ Day, Christmas, Saint Stephen’s Day, Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
- National anthem: "Il Canto degli Italiani".
- Patron saints: Francis of Assisi and Catherine of Siena.
- Tourism motto: "Made in Italy".
- Italy administrative divisions: 20 regions — 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.
- Italy international memberships: United Nations (since 1955); Council of Europe (since 1949); NATO (since 1949); European Union (since 1957); Schengen Area (since 1997); OECD (since 1962); World Trade Organization (since 1995); G7 (since 1977); G20; International Monetary Fund; World Bank; European Central Bank; European Space Agency; founder member of Interpol (since 1923) and Universal Postal Union (since 1875).
- Italy participates in multilateral regimes including the Antarctic Treaty System, Nuclear Suppliers Group, Missile Technology Control Regime, and the Organization for Security and Co‑operation in Europe.
- Italy maintains diplomatic relations with a wide set of states listed in source material (sample includes Albania, Andorra, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Holy See, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Kosovo, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, North Macedonia, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, United States, Uruguay, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, South Africa, Tunisia, Turkey, Afghanistan, Armenia, Australia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, India, Indonesia, Japan, New Zealand, Pakistan, China, South Korea, Thailand, Vietnam, Philippines, North Korea, Colombia, Brazil, Yemen, Ethiopia, Taiwan, Bangladesh).
- Italy electrical standards: mains voltage 230 V, frequency 50 Hz; plug types include Europlug and Type L (plus other compatible plugs listed).
- Italy uses the Gregorian calendar (adopted October 15, 1582).

## FAQs
Q: What is Nova Siri?
A: Nova Siri is a comune (municipality) in Italy, administratively located in the province of Matera with geographic coordinates 40.15° N, 16.533333° E.

Q: Where can I find official information about Nova Siri online?
A: The official municipal website is http://www.comune.novasiri.mt.it/.

Q: How many people live in Nova Siri?
A: Population figures provided are 6,780.0; 6,810.0; and 6,784.0 (source-provided values).

Q: How is Nova Siri classified within Italy’s administrative system?
A: Nova Siri is an instance of the Italian municipal division class "comune of Italy."

Q: In which broader administrative entities is Nova Siri located?
A: Nova Siri is located in the province of Matera, which is a province of Italy; the country is the Italian Republic.

Q: Which national systems and identifiers apply to Nova Siri as an Italian comune?
A: As part of Italy, Nova Siri falls under Italian national systems and identifiers including the .it top-level domain, telephone country code +39, Euro currency, and Italian national laws and emergency services (112, 113, 115, 118).

Q: What country-level context is relevant to understanding Nova Siri?
A: Italy’s national context includes its status as a parliamentary republic founded in 1946, a 302,068 km² territory with a 2023 population of 58,850,717, membership in the EU, NATO, UN and many other international organizations, and national standards such as 230 V / 50 Hz electricity and the Euro currency.

## Why It Matters
- Nova Siri functions as a local government unit within Italy’s municipal framework; as a comune it provides municipal services, local governance and civil registration for its residents under Italian law. The comune is the primary administrative tier for day-to-day citizen interactions with government in Italy.
- Its presence in the province of Matera links it to regional governance, economic planning and cultural initiatives of Basilicata (the region containing Matera’s province), embedding Nova Siri in regional development and tourism networks defined at the national level.
- Nova Siri contributes to Italy’s demographic, cultural and administrative mosaic: its recorded population figures feed into national statistics for planning, public services, and representation. As part of Italy it shares national infrastructure standards (electricity, telecommunications, emergency numbers) and participates indirectly in Italy’s international obligations and memberships.
- The official municipal website provides a direct public channel for services, information and transparency; that digital footprint is part of Italy’s wider online presence and data ecosystem described in the source material.
- From a data and knowledge perspective, Nova Siri’s recorded identifiers (coordinates, population figures, municipal website, Wikidata/Wikipedia entries and sitelink counts) make it discoverable and verifiable in national and international datasets.

## Notable For
- Being an officially recognized comune of Italy located in the province of Matera.
- Having precise geocoordinates: latitude 40.15 and longitude 16.533333333333.
- Maintaining an official municipal website: http://www.comune.novasiri.mt.it/.
- Small, specific population values documented in the source: 6,780.0; 6,810.0; 6,784.0.
- Being represented in structured knowledge systems with a Wikidata description "Italian comune", a Wikipedia title "Nova Siri", and a Wikidata sitelink_count of 47.

## Body

### Location and Administrative Context
- Nova Siri is a comune (municipality), the fundamental administrative unit of Italy’s local government system.
- The comune is located within the province of Matera. The province of Matera is a subnational administrative unit (province) of Italy.
- The country-level authority for Nova Siri is Italy (officially the Italian Republic).

### Coordinates and Geographic Identifiers
- Geographic coordinates for Nova Siri: latitude 40.15; longitude 16.533333333333.
- These coordinates place Nova Siri within the territory of Italy and within mapping systems that use latitude/longitude for geolocation.

### Population and Demographics (Nova Siri)
- Population values included in the source are: 6,780.0; 6,810.0; 6,784.0. The source does not provide explicit dates tied to each figure; all three values are recorded properties associated with Nova Siri.

### Official Online Presence and Metadata
- Municipal website: http://www.comune.novasiri.mt.it/.
- Nova Siri’s Wikipedia article title is "Nova Siri".
- Wikidata describes Nova Siri as an "Italian comune".
- Nova Siri has a Wikidata sitelink_count of 47, indicating interlanguage links and references across multiple Wikimedia projects.

### Classification and Related Entities
- Nova Siri is an instance of the class "comune of Italy" (municipal divisions of Italy). The class has related Wikidata items Q38 and  and a sitelink_count of 60 for the class-level entry.
- The province of Matera is explicitly identified as a province of Italy and is the immediate administrative province containing Nova Siri.

### Country Context: Italy — Governance, History, and Political Evolution
(Provided to situate Nova Siri within national systems.)
- Italy is a parliamentary republic and unitary state known as the Italian Republic (Repubblica Italiana).
- The modern Italian Republic was established on June 18, 1946, following a constitutional referendum that ended the monarchy. The Kingdom of Italy was proclaimed on March 17, 1861.
- Capital city: Rome (capital since June 2, 1946; earlier capitals included Florence and Turin during 19th-century state formation).
- Notable past presidents and heads of government are listed in the source (example presidents: Enrico de Nicola as the first president after 1946; current president Sergio Mattarella since February 3, 2015; current prime minister Giorgia Meloni since October 22, 2022). The source also lists many historically notable political leaders.

### Country Context: Geography and Environment (relevant national standards)
- Italy covers 302,068 km² and is geographically diverse, with the Alps in the north and the Apennine range running the length of the peninsula.
- Surrounded by multiple seas: Adriatic, Tyrrhenian, Ionian and Ligurian seas.
- The highest geographic point is Mont Blanc (4,808.72 m); the lowest point cited is Contane (-3.44 m).

### Country Context: Economy and Infrastructure (national-level data that apply to Nova Siri)
- Italy’s nominal GDP for 2022 is listed as $2,010,431,598,465.
- The country adopted the Euro on January 1, 2002; VAT rate listed at 22%.
- National median income provided: $20,085; unemployment at 8.1% (2022).
- Electricity standard: 230 V, 50 Hz; plug types include Europlug and Type L.
- Telecommunications and transport identifiers: internet TLD .it; telephone country code +39; mobile country code 222; aircraft registration prefix "I"; license plate code "I"; UIC numeric code 83; GS1 codes 800–839; maritime identification digits 247.

### Country Context: Demographics and Society (national statistics)
- Italy population (2023): 58,850,717; sex distribution for 2022: 28,741,550 males and 30,198,875 females.
- Urban population: 42,234,940; rural population: 16,705,485.
- Birth rate (2022): 6.7 per 1,000; death rate (2022): 12.1 per 1,000; deaths in 2022: 713,499.
- Life expectancy (2022): 83 years; HDI (2021): 0.895; IHDI 0.791; Gini coefficient (2020): 35.2.
- Fertility (2020): total fertility rate 1.2 children per woman.
- Legal ages: majority 18; marriageable age 18 (or 16 with court consent); compulsory education from ages 6 to 16.
- Suicide rate (2019): 4.3 per 100,000; out-of-school children (2015): 178,653.

### Country Context: Culture, Language and Public Life
- Official language: Italian. The source lists many regional and minority languages and dialects present in Italy (Emilian, Arbëresh, Slavomolisano, Romagnol, Gallurese, Walser German, Mòcheno, Sassarese, Logudorese, Italian Sign Language, Judæo‑Italian, Campidanese Sardinian, International Sign, Ligurian, Slovene, Ladin, Cimbrian, Occitan, Arpitan, Piedmontese, German, French, Venetian, Corsican, Friulian, Sardinian, Neapolitan, Sicilian, Lombard and others).
- National anthem: "Il Canto degli Italiani"; patron saints: Francis of Assisi and Catherine of Siena.
- Public holidays include New Year’s Day, Epiphany, Easter Monday, Liberation Day, Labour Day, Festa della Repubblica, Ferragosto, All Saints’ Day, Christmas, Saint Stephen’s Day, Feast of the Immaculate Conception.
- National tourism slogan: "Made in Italy".

### Country Context: International Relations and Memberships
- Italy is a member of many international organizations: United Nations, NATO, European Union, G7, G20, OECD, WTO, IMF, World Bank, European Central Bank, European Space Agency, Schengen Area, Council of Europe, and others.
- Italy is a founding member of Interpol (1923) and the Universal Postal Union (1875).
- Italy participates in several non-proliferation and security regimes (Antarctic Treaty System, Nuclear Suppliers Group, Missile Technology Control Regime, OSCE).

### Country Context: Infrastructure, Transport, and Emergency Systems
- Italy drives on the right; railways operate on the left.
- Emergency numbers: 112 (general), 113 (police), 115 (fire), 118 (medical).
- National adoption of the Gregorian calendar occurred on October 15, 1582.

### Media, Digital Presence and Identifiers (Italy-level digital footprint furnished by source)
- Italy maintains an official website https://www.italia.it/ available in Italian, English and Spanish.
- Italy has a Wikipedia article in over 300 languages and a Wikidata item Q38.
- Social and digital accounts for the country in the source include pages and handles across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, Snapchat, Telegram, Discord, Slack, GitHub, and many other platforms with the label "Italy".
- The source lists extensive cryptocurrency and blockchain wallet names and DeFi protocol wallet labels associated with "Italy" in a long enumerated list (for example: Bitcoin wallet "Italy", Ethereum wallet "Italy", and numerous decentralized finance protocol wallets named "Italy"); these are recorded as elements of the country’s digital-topic listings in the source material.
- Additional database identifiers in the source include Freebase ID /m/03rjj, MusicBrainz area ID c6500277-9a3d-349b-bf30-41afdbf42add, OpenStreetMap relation ID 365331, and numerous social and community channel references (Reddit community r/italy, Quora topic "Italy", Zhihu and Baidu Tieba entries, and more).

### Data and Knowledge Graph Metadata for Nova Siri
- Wikidata description: Italian comune (short descriptor used in structured data).
- Wikipedia title: Nova Siri (page title used in Wikimedia projects).
- Sitelink_count (Nova Siri): 47 (reflects interlanguage and project links).
- The related class "comune of Italy" has sitelink_count 60 in source material.

### Practical Implications for Nova Siri
- As a comune in Italy, Nova Siri is subject to national standards (currency, electricity, telecommunications, emergency response) and regional/provincial administrative oversight (province of Matera and the relevant Italian region).
- Statistical entries for Nova Siri (population values, coordinates) feed into national and international datasets and are represented in knowledge graphs (Wikidata, Wikipedia).

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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. GeoNames
6. [Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011. Italian National Institute of Statistics](https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/156224)
7. Wiki Loves Monuments Italia
8. Seismic classification in Italy
9. [Source](https://rischi.protezionecivile.gov.it/it/sismico/attivita/classificazione-sismica)