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  2. Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    Today it is the tallest of the towers which still dot the Cádiz skyline. ... According to a 2021 census estimate, the population of the city of Cádiz was 114,244 ...

  3. Province of Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    Algeciras, which surpassed Cádiz with 122,982 inhabitants, is the second most populated city. The entire province had a population of 1,245,960 (as of 2021), of whom about 600,000 live in the Bay of Cádiz area (including Jerez), making it the third most populous province in Andalusia. Its population density is 167.93 per square kilometre.

  4. List of municipalities in Cádiz - Wikipedia

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    Map of Spain with the province of Cádiz highlighted Map of the municipalities in the province of Cádiz. ... Population 2001 [1] Population 2011 [2] Population 2018 ...

  5. Ranked lists of Spanish municipalities - Wikipedia

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    Municipality Province Population density (inhabitants/km 2) 1: Emperador: Valencia: 22,900: 2: Mislata: Valencia: 21,522.66: 3: L'Hospitalet de Llobregat: Barcelona ...

  6. List of cities in Andalusia by population - Wikipedia

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    The following table lists the 56 cities in Andalusia with a population of at least 25,000 on January 1, 2018, as estimated by the Instituto Nacional de Estadística. [2] A city is displayed in bold if it is a state or federal capital or italic if it is a provincial capital.

  7. List of metropolitan areas in Spain - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Andalusia - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 21st century, the population structure of Andalusia shows a clear inversion of the population pyramid, with the largest cohorts falling between ages 25 and 50. [91] Comparison of the population pyramid in 2008 to that in 1986 shows: A clear decrease in the population under the age of 25, due to a declining birth rate.

  9. Demographics of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Note: Crude migration change (per 1,000) is a trend analysis, an extrapolation based on average population change (current year minus previous) minus natural change of the current year (see table vital statistics). Average population is an estimate of the population in the middle of the year and not at the end of the year.