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🇮🇹 Italy

Public aggregated view of MyCQL dataset structure for Italy. This page shows coverage statistics only, not individual contact records.

2,414,247
Professional records indexed
183,187
Distinct email domains
5,691
Cities covered
1,270,840
Professional labels detected

Top Cities

City Professional records
milan 333,321
rome 243,007
turin 100,892
naples 64,492
bologna 60,957
florence 47,783
padova 38,175
genoa 35,160
milano 32,983
bari 32,426

Top Professional Labels

Label Professional records
università e ricerca 3,180
avvocato@ studio legale 2,733
sapienza università di roma 1,072
università degli studi di milano 835
libero professionista 766
architetto@ libero professionista 754
pensionato@ inps 748
impiegato@ poste italiane 729
project manager 729
private banker@ banca fideuram 691

About the Italy Professional Dataset Overview

Italy is part of the MyCQL public Dataset Explorer, where country-level pages present aggregated market structure without exposing individual contact records. In the current snapshot, Italy shows a large indexed record base with 2,414,247 indexed records, 183,187 distinct email domains, 5,691 cities, and 1,270,840 job-title groups. From a structural perspective, this suggests broad domain diversity, wide geographic spread across many cities, and broad role coverage across many job-title groups. That makes the page useful for understanding how B2B coverage is distributed in Italy at an aggregated level. The public explorer is designed for market discovery, country comparison, and high-level dataset research. It does not expose individual emails or private records, but it helps show the scale and shape of professional data coverage in Italy.
Among visible aggregates, milan appears as one of the leading cities in the current snapshot. At role level, università e ricerca appears among the stronger job-title groups represented in this public view.

Dataset insights

Italy appears in the explorer as one of the larger country-level snapshots currently available in MyCQL.

The distinct domain count suggests a broad spread across business entities and web presences rather than concentration in a narrow cluster.

City coverage indicates a wide geographic footprint across the country.

Job-title spread also points to broad professional role coverage, making the page useful for understanding role diversity at market level.