
Quelle est la plus grande communauté d’Espagne ?
Données de 2015
Classement | Nom | Population |
---|---|---|
1er | Andalousie | |
2e | Catalogne | |
3e | Communauté de Madrid | |
4e | Communauté valencienne |
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What is the importance of the provinces in Spain?
- Historically, the provinces served mainly as transmission belts for policies enacted in Madrid, as Spain was a highly centralised state for most of its modern history. The importance of the provinces has declined since the adoption of the system of autonomous communities in the period of the Spanish transition to democracy.
How many provinces are there in Spain?
- Seven of the autonomous communities comprise no more than one province each: Asturias, Balearic Islands, Cantabria, La Rioja, Madrid, Murcia, and Navarra.
What are the provinces of the Celtic region of Spain?
- There are two provinces here: Caceres and Badajoz. Santiago de Compostela is the highlight of the region for most visitors, but this Celtic region of Spain is known for great seafood and wild and untamed landscapes from mountains to beaches. Its provinces are A Coruña, Pontevedra, Lugo, and Orense.
What are the provinces of Spain's Autonomous Communities?
- Seven of the autonomous communities comprise no more than one province each: Asturias, Balearic Islands, Cantabria, La Rioja, Madrid, Murcia, and Navarra. These are sometimes referred to as « uniprovincial » communities. A map of Spain’s provinces labelled with Spanish (Castilian)-language names.