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Early modern period. Following the conquest of Granada in 1492, the offices of corregidor and regidor(es) were established in Granada. [1] While the Constitutive Charter granted by the Catholic Monarchs on 20 September 1500 has been traditionally framed by most authors as the point of origin of the city's municipal regime, the document has been more recently argued to rather be a reform or ...
Francisco Cuenca Rodríguez (born 1969) is a Spanish politician, member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE), and mayor of Granada from 2016 to 2019. [1] He became mayor after his predecessor, José Torres Hurtado from the opposing Partido Popular, resigned amid a corruption scandal. [2] He is the current mayor of Granada since 2021.
The council consists of a number of members depending on population, who elect the mayor (Spanish: alcalde, Catalan: batlle). The town hall ( Catalan : ajuntament ) is located in the main settlement, and deals with provision of local services and administrative matters such as registration of residents.
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+ a new municipality of Játar was created in 2015 from part of Arenas del Rey municipality. ++ two new municipalities have been created out of parts of Iznalloz municipality - Dehesas Viejas in 2014 and Domingo Pérez in 2015; the 2018 figure for Iznalloz reflects these changes.
Municipalities of Spain. 2004 Madrid, capital of Spain Barcelona Valencia Seville Zaragoza Málaga Murcia Palma Las Palmas Bilbao Alicante Córdoba Valladolid Vigo Gijón L'Hospitalet de Llobregat A Coruña Vitoria-Gasteiz Granada Elche Santa Cruz de Tenerife Oviedo Badalona Terrassa
María Francisca Carazo Villalonga (born 11 October 1977) [1] is a Spanish People's Party (PP) politician, elected mayor of Granada in 2023. She was previously a city councillor in Granada (2007–2012), member of the Parliament of Andalusia (2012–2023) and Minister of Development, Infrastructures and Territory Planning in the Regional Government of Andalusia (2019–2023).
Jaume Collboni Cuadrado (Catalan pronunciation: [ˈʒawmə ˌkɔʎˈbɔni]; born 5 September 1969) is a Spanish politician, lawyer by profession and civil servant of the local administration. [1]