Maccarese Nord, Administrative zone in western Rome, Italy
Maccarese Nord is an administrative zone in western Rome, Italy, covering an area of approximately 122 hectares. The territory is located within the Metropolitan City of Rome and serves as the 43rd officially designated zone of the capital.
The zone received its official administrative designation on September 13, 1961, as part of Rome's municipal reorganization efforts. This change helped establish clearer territorial management for the expanding metropolitan area.
The zone forms part of the Agro Romano region, representing traditional agricultural landscapes that characterize the Roman countryside beyond the city center.
The zone can be accessed through Municipio XVI's administrative structures and falls under Rome's dual management systems. Visitors should know this is an administrative district rather than a typical tourist destination, with minimal permanent settlement.
Although officially registered as Rome's Zone 43, the area had zero permanent residents according to 2021 census data. This makes it one of the city's rare uninhabited administrative districts with full formal recognition.
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