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  2. Extremadura - Wikipedia

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    The Extremaduran population, according to the 1591 census of the provinces of the Kingdom of Castile, was around 540,000 people, making up 8% of the total population of Spain. No other census was performed until 1717, when 326,358 people were counted as living in Extremadura.

  3. Cáceres, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Cáceres, Spain. Cáceres (US: / ˈkɑːsəreɪs / KAH-sə-rayss, [ 2 ]Spanish: [ˈkaθeɾes] ⓘ; Extremaduran: Caçris [ˈkaθɾih]) is a city of Spain located in the autonomous community of Extremadura. It is the capital and most populated municipality of the province of Cáceres. Cáceres lies at the feet of the Sierra de la Mosca, [ 3 ] a ...

  4. Mérida, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Mérida (Spanish: ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura. Located in the western-central part of the Iberian Peninsula at 217 metres above sea level, the city is crossed by the Guadiana and Albarregas rivers. The population was 60,119 in 2017.

  5. List of municipalities in Extremadura - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the municipalities in the autonomous community of Extremadura, ... Name Population (2002) Abadía: 297 Abertura: 509 Acebo: 784 Acedera: 897 ...

  6. Badajoz - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the statistics for the Extremadura region (49.7% and 50.3%), Badajoz city had a greater relative presence of women. Although the city is the most populated of Extremadura, it has a relatively low population density (102.30 inhabitants/km 2), due to the extension of its municipality, one of the largest in Spain, with an area of 1,470 ...

  7. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    As of 1 July 2024, Spain had a total population of 48,797,875 [2] The modern Kingdom of Spain arose from the accretion of several independent Iberian realms, including the Kingdoms of León, Castile, Navarre, the Crown of Aragon and Granada, all of which, together with the modern state of Portugal, were successor states to the late antique Christian Visigothic Kingdom after the Reconquista.

  8. Province of Badajoz - Wikipedia

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    The other province of Extremadura, Cáceres, is the second largest with 19,868 km 2 in area. The province has a relatively lower population density in comparison to other provinces in Spain. [2] As of 2021, the province has a population of 669,943 inhabitants.

  9. Government of Extremadura - Wikipedia

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    Its legislative branch is the unicameral Assembly of Extremadura. Executive functions are performed by seven ministries (Consejerías). The Board of Extremadura comprises the President, Vice President or Vice Presidents and regional ministers. Each minister is in charge of one Ministry and is freely appointed and dismissed by the President ...