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San Paolo Albanese (PZ): A commune in the province of Potenza.

San Paolo Bel Sito (NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.

San Paolo di Civitate (FG): A commune in the province of Foggia. Population: 5,955 (2006e).

San Pier Niceto (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.

San Piero Patti (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.

San Pietro a Maida (CZ): A commune in the province of Catanzaro. Population: 4,240 (2006e).

San Pietro al Tanagro (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.

San Pietro Apostolo (CZ): A commune in the province of Catanzaro. Population: 1,878 (2006e).

San Pietro Avellana (IS): A commune in the province of Isernia. Population: 613 (2006e).

San Pietro Clarenza (CT): A commune in the province of Catania. Population: 6,454 (2006e).

San Pietro di Caridŕ (RC): A commune in the province of Reggio Calabria.

San Pietro in Amantea (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 591 (2006e).

San Pietro in Guarano (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 3,700 (2006e).

San Pietro in Lama (LE): A commune in the province of Lecce. Population: 3,715 (2006e).

San Pietro Infine (CE): A commune in the province of Caserta.

San Pietro Sannitico (CE): A commune in the province of Caserta. Population:  1,946 (2006e).

San Pietro Vernotico (BR): A commune in the province of Brindisi. Population: 14,735 (2006e).

San Pio delle Camere (AQ): A commune in the province of L’Aquila. Population: 583 (2006e).

San Polomatese (CB): A commune in the province of Campobasso. Population: 465 (2006e).

San Potito Sannitico (CE): A commune in the province of Caserta.

San Potito Ultra (AV): A commune in the province of Avellino. Population: 1,497 (2006e).

San Prisco (CE): A commune in the province of Caserta. Population:  11,468 (2006e).

San Procopio (RC): A commune in the province of Reggio Calabria.

San Roberto (RC): A commune in the province of Reggio Calabria.

San Rufo (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.

San Salvatore di Fitalia (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.

San Salvatore Telesino (BN): A commune in the province of Benevento.

San Salvo (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti.

San Sebastiano al Vesuvio (NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.

San Severino Lucano (PZ): A commune in the province of Potenza.

San Salvatore Telesino (BN): A commune in the province of Benevento. Population: 3,940 (2006e).

San Salvo (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti. Population: 18,047 (2006e).

San Sebastiano al Vesuvio (NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.

San Severino Lucano (PZ): A commune in the province of Potenza.

San Severo(FG): A commune in the province of Foggia. Population: 55,720 (2006e).

San Sossio Baronia (AV): A commune in the province of Avellino. Population: 1,884 (2006e).

San Sostene (CZ): A commune in the province of Catanzaro. Population: 1,187 (2006e).

San Sosti (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 2,243 (2006e).

San Tammaro (CE): A commune in the province of Caserta.

San Teodoro (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.

San Valentino in Abruzzo Citeriore (PE): A commune in the province of Pescara.

San Valentino Torio (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.

San Vincenzo la Costa (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 2,097 (2006e).

San Vincenzo Valle Roveto (AQ): A commune in the province of L’Aquila. Population: 2,555 (2006e).

San Vitaliano (NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.

San Vito Chietino (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti. Population: 5,047 (2006e).

San Vito dei Normanni (BR): A commune in the province of Brindisi. Population: 19,817 (2006e).

San Vito lo Capo (TP): A commune in the province of Trapani.

San Vito sullo Ionio (CZ): A commune in the province of Catanzaro. Population: 1,914 (2006e).

Sanarica (LE): A commune in the province of Lecce.

Sangineto (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza.

Sangro, River (Anc. Sagrus): A river (length: 122 km) in southern Abruzzo. It rises on Monte Morrone del Diavolo, at an altitude of 1,441 m, and flows to the NE where it joins the river Aventino before emptying into the Adriatic Sea.