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This is a list of lists of the municipalities of Spain. The municipalities list links are listed below, by autonomous community and province. In 2022, there were a total of 8,131 municipalities in Spain, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla*. [1] Burgos is the province with the most municipalities (371) and Las Palmas the one ...
Almost 40% of the Spanish population resides in just 62 municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants. [9] 84% (6,817) of municipalities have less than 5,000 inhabitants. Castile and León alone account for 28% of municipalities but they constitute less than 6% of the population of Spain.
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. This article includes several ranked indicators for Spain's ...
This is a list of the largest metropolitan areas in Spain by population. Infographic based on Corinne Land Cover 2018. IGN. Estimates are from the following sources: the "Functional Urban Areas" (FUAs) of the Study on Urban Functions of the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON, 2007) [1]
Pages in category "Lists of municipalities in Spain" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. ... List of municipalities in Cuenca; E.
This is a list of the municipalities in the province and autonomous community of Madrid, Spain. Name Area (km 2) Population (2017) Mayor Name Party Since Ajalvir:
This is a list of the municipalities in the province and autonomous community of Navarre, Spain. Municipality map. ... Geography of Spain; List of cities in Spain
Municipalities are the basic local political division in Spain, [5] and can only belong to one province. [6] The organisation of the municipalities is outlined in a local government law (Ley 7/1985, de 2 de abril, Reguladora de las Bases del Régimen Local) passed on 2 April 1985, [7] completed by an 18 April 1986 royal decree. [8]