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Province of Fiume Province of Carnaro | |||||||||||||
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Province of the Kingdom of Italy | |||||||||||||
1924–1947 | |||||||||||||
Location of the province of Fiume in the Kingdom of Italy | |||||||||||||
Capital | Fiume | ||||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||||
• Coordinates | 45°20′N 14°26′E / 45.333°N 14.433°E | ||||||||||||
• 1938 | 1,121.29 km2 (432.93 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Population | |||||||||||||
• 1938 | 109,018 | ||||||||||||
Government | |||||||||||||
Prefect | |||||||||||||
• 1924 | Gaetano Giardino (first) | ||||||||||||
• 1943–1945 | Alessandro Spalatin (last) | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Interbellum · World War II | ||||||||||||
22 February 1924 | |||||||||||||
6–17 April 1941 | |||||||||||||
10 September 1943 | |||||||||||||
10 February 1947 | |||||||||||||
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Today part of | Croatia Slovenia |
The Province of Fiume (or Province of Carnaro) was a province of the Kingdom of Italy from 1924 to 1943, then under control of the Italian Social Republic and German Wehrmacht from 1943 to 1945. Its capital was the city of Fiume. It took the other name after the Gulf of Carnaro (Golfo del Carnaro).
The province was divided into 13 municipalities and in 1938 had an area of 1,121.29 km2 (432.93 sq mi) with a population of 109,018 inhabitants and a population density of 109 inhabitants per square kilometre (280/sq mi).[1]