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The Community of Madrid (Spanish: Comunidad de Madrid; [komuniˈðað ðe maˈðɾið] ⓘ) is one of the seventeen autonomous communities and 50 provinces of Spain.It is located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, and of the Central Plateau (Meseta Central).
Navarre, as a single province, acceded to autonomy through the recognition, update and improvement of its historical and local "law" (charters; Spanish fueros), and as such, it is known as a "chartered community". The province of Madrid, home to the national capital, was removed from Castilla-La Mancha (formerly New Castile), to which it ...
The Government of the Community of Madrid (Spanish: Gobierno de la Comunidad de Madrid) is the collegiate body charged with the executive and administrative functions of the autonomous community of Madrid, Spain.
Humanes de Madrid: 19.46 19,607 Jose Antonio Sánchez People's Party: 2019 La Acebeda: 22.06 66 Gustavo Martín Localist 2023 La Cabrera: 22.40 2,570 Ismael de la Fuente People's Party: 2023 La Hiruela: 17.18 52 Antonio Biedma Localist 2023 La Serna del Monte: 5.44 73 Mónica Gutiérrez People's Party: 2023 Las Rozas de Madrid: 59.14 95,071 ...
Rank Autonomous community Average income 2023 [2]1 Community of Madrid 42,198 2 Basque Country 39,547 3 Navarre 37,088 4 Catalonia 35,325 5 Aragon 34,658 6 Balearic Islands
The Autonomous Community of Madrid (Spanish Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid) was created in 1982, and since then regional elections are held every 4 years. The citizens of the Autonomous Communities of Spain do not elect a person for presidency of their community: but rather they elect the regional legislature, and that legislature elects the ...
Municipalities in the autonomous community of Madrid (Comunidad de Madrid), Spain. Subcategories. This category has the following 27 subcategories, out of 27 total. ...
Seats are allocated using the proportional D'Hondt method in one constituency, which makes the Madrid Assembly one of the biggest parliaments in the world with one only constituency. In 2007, this fact moved President Esperanza Aguirre to propose splitting the Community of Madrid into twelve constituencies [2] of 9 to 15 AMs each. The alleged ...