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Las Rozas de Madrid: 59.14 95,071 José de la Uz People's Party: 2015 Leganés: 43.09 187,720 Miguel Ángel Recuenco People's Party: 2023 Loeches: 44.1 8,525 Antonio Theodori People's Party: 2023 Los Molinos: 19.56 4,345 Antonio Coello People's Party: 2019 Los Santos de la Humosa: 34.9 2,486 Lázaro Polo People's Party: 2019 Lozoya: 57.94 559 ...
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 ...
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 Oviedo Badalona Cartagena Terrassa. This is a list of lists of the municipalities of Spain.
Tiếng Việt; West-Vlams; ... (Comunidad de Madrid), Spain Subcategories ... Pages in category "Municipalities in the Community of Madrid"
The average population of a municipality is about 5,300, but this figure masks a huge range: the most populous Spanish municipality is the city of Madrid, with a population of 3,305,408 (2022), while several rural municipalities have fewer than ten inhabitants (Illán de Vacas, had a population of three in 2022 [7]).
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]
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Thanks to this, the city of Madrid became the political centre of the monarchy, being the capital of Spain except for a short period between 1601 and 1606, in which the Court was relocated to Valladolid (and the Madrid population temporarily plummeted accordingly). Being the capital was decisive for the evolution of the city and influenced its ...