Neighborhoods of Palermo's City

The districts of the city of Palermo, with information regarding the number of inhabitants, the size and the history of the creation of the districts.

Districts

I District

The oldest area of the city, the real historical center, divided into the four historical districts. The area, once crossed by the two rivers Kemonia and Papireto , is currently totally urbanized with a slight slope towards the sea.

Inhabitants: 21.489

Dimensions: 249,7 hectare

Neighborhoods:

1. Tribunale-Castellammare
2. Palazzo Reale-Monte di Pietà

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Tribunali o Kalsa
Castellammare o Loggia
Palazzo Reale o Albergaria
Monte di Pietà o Seralcadi

II District

Represents the part of the city between the suburbs and the historic center.
Represents the southernmost area of the city.
Inside the district there is the main industrial area of Palermo: Brancaccio
The area preserves the last green areas of the Conca d'oro which are cultivated with citrus fruits and other fruit trees. The constituency is cut by the course of the Oreto River .
The circumscription develops at the foot of the Monte Grifone .

Inhabitants: 74.450

Dimensions: 2139,0 hectare

Neighborhoods:

3. Oreto-Stazione
12. Brancaccio-Ciaculli
11. Settecannoli

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Corso dei Mille-Sant'Erasmo
Brancaccio-Conte Federico
Ciaculli-Croce Verde. Settecannoli
Roccella-Acqua dei Corsari

III District

It includes the large area at the foot of Monte Grifone , a large part of it is still agricultural.

Inhabitants: 77.068

Dimensions: 2034,7 hectare

Neighborhoods:

3. Oreto-Stazione (parte)
13. Villagrazia-Falsomiele

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Oreto-Perez
Oreto-Guadagna
Falsomiele-Borgo Ulivia
Bonagia
Chiavelli-Santa Maria di Gesù
Villagrazia

IV District

In the road that connects the city of Palermo to the city of Monreale , once an open countryside, numerous and populous neighborhoods have sprung up.

Inhabitants: 112.158

Dimensions: 2616,3 hectare

Neighborhoods:

5. Cuba-Calatafimi
4. Montegrappa-Santa Rosalia
15. Altarello
14. Mezzomonreale-Villatasca
16. Boccadifalco

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Cuba-Calatafimi
Montegrappa
Santa Rosalia
Altarello-Tasca Lanza
Villa Tasca
Mezzomonreale
Boccadifalco-Baida

V District

It includes two fairly distinct areas, one the Zisa born as an imperial hunting area during the reign of Frederick II; the second, however, is newly built.

Inhabitants: 120.885

Dimensions: 1753,1 hectare

Neighborhoods:

6. Zisa
17. Uditore-Passo di Rigano
7. Noce
18. Borgo Nuovo

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Zisa-Ingastone
Zisa-Quattrocamere
Olivuzza
Leonardo da Vinci-Di Blasi
Uditore
Passo di Rigano
Parlatore-Serradifalco
Noce
Borgo Nuovo

VI District

Part of the Palermo North born practically all in the seventies and eighties.

Inhabitants: 78.548

Dimensions: 2390,0 hectare

Neighborhoods:

19. Cruillas-San Giovanni Apostolo
20. Resuttana-San Lorenzo

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

San Giovanni Apostolo
Cruillas
Resuttana
San Lorenzo

VII District

The northernmost area of the city includes the Monte Pellegrino and Monte Gallo and the stretches of coast at their foot.

Inhabitants: 74.330

Dimensions: 3295,5 ettari

Neighborhoods:

25. Arenella-Vergine Maria
23. Pallavicino
21. Tommaso Natale-Sferracavallo
22. Partanna-Mondello

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Arenella
Vergine Maria
Patti-Villaggio Ruffini
Pallavicino
San Filippo Neri
Tommaso Natale-Cardillo
Sferracavallo
Partanna-Mondello

VIII District

A few steps from the historic center, a large part of it was built between 800'and 900 '.

Inhabitants: 127.794

Dimensions: 1532,7 hectare

Neighborhoods:

10. Politeama
9. Libertà
24. Montepellegrino
8. Malaspina-Palagonia

Subdivision of neighborhoods:

Borgo Vecchio-Principe di Scordia
Croci-Ruggero Settimo
San Francesco di Paola-Terrasanta
Notarbartolo-Giardino Inglese
Villa Sperlinga
Vittorio Veneto
Marchese di Villabianca-Sampolo
Cantieri
Monte Pellegrino
Acquasanta
Malaspina-Leonardo da Vinci
Principe di Palagonia