🇮🇹 Printable Map of Italy with Regions
🇮🇹 Printable Map of Italy with Regions
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The printable map of Italy with regions is a labeled political map that names all 20 Italian regions and colours each one separately, along with the surrounding seas and the neighbouring countries. It downloads free as a JPEG and a PDF, with a high-resolution version and a five-map bundle available.
The free map is a clean regions sheet: region names, sea names, borders and a scale bar, and nothing else competing for space. Capital and city markers come with the paid versions, which is what makes the free one readable at A4 while the high-resolution map carries Rome, the twenty regional capitals and two dozen major cities as well.
It pairs well with our Italy map worksheets, and with the blank map of Italy when you want students to fill the region names in themselves. For other countries named the same way, see the labeled country maps.
The image below shows a printable map of Italy with all 20 regions and their capitals named.

Which Version Should You Download?
All three name the 20 regions. What changes is how many cities come with them.
| Version | What is on it | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Free Labeled Map | The 20 regions named and colour-coded, the Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Adriatic, Ionian and Mediterranean Seas named, the neighbouring countries named, a north arrow and a scale bar in miles and kilometres. No city markers | Learning and naming the regions, where extra markers would only crowd the sheet |
| High-Resolution Map | The same map at a much larger size, with Rome marked as the national capital, all 20 regional capitals and around two dozen major cities, plus a legend distinguishing the three | A3 and poster printing, and any exercise that needs cities as well as regions |
| Labeled Maps Bundle | Five versions, including maps with the provinces drawn and named | Getting regions, capitals, cities and provinces in one purchase |
The bundle contains:
- Printable map of Italy with regions
- Labeled Italy map with regions and regional capitals
- Political map of Italy with regions, capitals, and major cities
- Labeled map of Italy with regions and provinces
- Printable Italy map with province names
The bundle includes PDF and JPEG versions of all maps.
The 20 Regions of Italy, Their Capitals and Where They Sit
Italy groups its 20 regions into five parts of the country, and that grouping is how Italians themselves describe where a place is, so it is worth learning alongside the names.
| Region | Capital | Part of Italy |
|---|---|---|
| Aosta Valley | Aosta | North-West |
| Piedmont | Turin | North-West |
| Liguria | Genoa | North-West |
| Lombardy | Milan | North-West |
| Trentino-Alto Adige | Trento | North-East |
| Veneto | Venice | North-East |
| Friuli Venezia Giulia | Trieste | North-East |
| Emilia-Romagna | Bologna | North-East |
| Tuscany | Florence | Centre |
| Umbria | Perugia | Centre |
| Marche | Ancona | Centre |
| Lazio | Rome | Centre |
| Abruzzo | L'Aquila | South |
| Molise | Campobasso | South |
| Campania | Naples | South |
| Apulia | Bari | South |
| Basilicata | Potenza | South |
| Calabria | Catanzaro | South |
| Sicily | Palermo | Islands |
| Sardinia | Cagliari | Islands |
Five of the twenty hold special autonomous status: Aosta Valley, Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Sicily and Sardinia. Trentino-Alto Adige is also officially bilingual, which is why you will see it written as Trentino-Alto Adige/Sudtirol.
Show the major cities marked on the paid versions (click to reveal)
Arezzo, Benevento, Bergamo, Bolzano, Brindisi, Catania, Civitavecchia, Ferrara, Foggia, Lecce, Livorno, Marsala, Messina, Olbia, Parma, Pescara, Pisa, Ravenna, Salerno, Sassari, Siena, Syracuse, Taranto and Verona.
These sit alongside the 20 regional capitals and Rome, each shown with its own symbol in the legend so a capital is never mistaken for an ordinary city.
How Italy Is Divided
Italy runs three levels deep. The 20 regions are the top tier and the one this map draws. Beneath them come 107 provinces and metropolitan cities, the unit an Italian address actually uses, and beneath those roughly 7,900 comuni, the town and city councils. Rome is unusual on all three counts: it is the national capital, the capital of Lazio and a metropolitan city in its own right, and Vatican City sits inside it as a separate country. The regions were only given real powers in 1970, more than a century after unification, and the five autonomous ones were granted theirs earlier because of language, distance or islands. If you need the province boundaries as well as the region boundaries, they are in the bundle rather than on this map, which stops at the 20 regions.
Printable Map of Italy Features
- Free version in high-resolution JPEG and PDF
- All 20 regions named and colour-coded
- The Ligurian, Tyrrhenian, Adriatic and Ionian Seas and the Mediterranean named
- Neighbouring countries named, so Italy is shown in context rather than floating alone
- North arrow and a scale bar in both miles and kilometres
- Paid high-resolution version adding the national capital, the 20 regional capitals and around two dozen major cities
- Five-map bundle including versions with the provinces named
- Sized for A4 and prints on US Letter without cropping
- Suitable for geography lessons, homework, travel planning and wall displays
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to the questions people ask most about the printable map of Italy with regions.
How many regions does Italy have?
Twenty, and all twenty are named on every version of this map. Five of them hold special autonomous status: Aosta Valley, Trentino-Alto Adige, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Sicily and Sardinia.
Does the free map show cities?
No. The free map names the regions, the seas and the neighbouring countries, and deliberately leaves the cities off so it stays readable at A4. The high-resolution version adds Rome, the 20 regional capitals and around two dozen major cities, each with its own symbol in the legend.
Does the map show Italy's provinces?
Not this one, which stops at the 20 regions. Italy has 107 provinces and metropolitan cities beneath the regions, and the bundle includes two maps that draw and name them.
Can I print the map of Italy in A4 size?
Yes, the free file is sized for A4 and prints on US Letter without cropping. For A3, a wall chart or a poster, use the high-resolution version, where the smaller city names stay sharp.
Is the printable map of Italy free to download?
Yes, the regions map is free in JPEG and PDF, with no sign-up. Only the high-resolution version and the five-map bundle carry a small one-off price.
How to Get Your Printable Map
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- Click "Download now" for the free map, or add the high-resolution version or the bundle to your cart.
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Who It's For
Students learning the Italian regions, teachers building classroom materials, homeschooling parents, and travellers planning a route or marking the regions they have visited.
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