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  Img Coa Prato-Stemmapng
  City Prato
  Region Tuscany
  Province Prato (PO)
  Altitude 65
  Area Cityproper 97
  Population As Of January 2 , 2006
  Populationdensity 183,864
  Populationdensitymetric 1,757
  Timezone CET , UTC +1
  Coordinates
  Frazioni See List
  Telephone 0574
  Postalcode 59100
  Gentilic Pratesi
  Saint St Stephen
  Day December 26
  Mayor Marco Romagnoli (since June 13 , 2004 )
  Website wwwcomunepratoit ]


Historically, the economy of Prato has been based upon the textile industry. The renowned Datini archives are a siginifcant archive of early medieval documents produced years between 1363 and 1410. The Textile Museum also reflects this history.

Prato is also a centre of the Slow Food movement, with many other local specialities, including cantucci, a type of biscotti, sold by local speciality bakers .

Since the late 1950s, the city has been a target of a great immigration, first from southern Italy, then other nationalities. Since the late 1980s a large Chinese community has settled in the city.

Culturally, Prato is rich, with many museums and other cultural monuments, including the Filippo Lippi frescoes in the Cathedral of St Stephano, currently under restoration . The Cathedral has an external pulpit by Donatello.

Prato is also the home of the Monash University Centre. The Centre is now the largest Australian academic institution of its kind in Europe, providing a strong link between Australian scholars, students, and their European counterparts, as well as providing English-language training. The centre hosts many international conferences in its heritage-listed building.

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Borgonuovo, Cafaggio, Canneto, Capezzana, Casale, Castelnuovo, Chiesanuova, Coiano, Figline di Prato, Filettole, Fontanelle, Galcetello, Galceti, Galciana, Gonfienti, Grignano, I Ciliani, I Lecci, Il Cantiere, Il Guado, Il Soccorso, Iolo, La Castellina, La Conca, La Dogaia, La Macine, La Pietà, La Querce, Le Badie, Le Caserane, Le Fonti, Le Fornaci, Maliseti, Mazzone, Mezzana, Narnali, Paperino, Pizzidimonte, Reggiana, San Giorgio a Colonica, San Giusto, San Paolo, Santa Cristina a Pimonte, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria a Colonica, Sant'Andrea, Sant'Ippolito, Tavola, Tobbiana, Viaccia, Vergaio.

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