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Catalonia, with its municipalities, comarques, and provinces Population map of Catalonia by municipality. Catalonia is (as of 2018) divided into 947 municipalities. Each municipality typically represents one significant urban settlement, of any size from village to city, with its surrounding land. This is not always the case, though.
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Catalonia relief location map.svg This is a retouched picture , which means that it has been digitally altered from its original version. Modifications: harmonisation couleur .
Module:Location map/data/Spain Catalonia is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Catalonia. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
Sitges City Hall (1889) Monument to G. K. Chesterton (1976), by Manuel Muns. Sitges (Old Catalan for 'underground [grain] silos'; Catalan pronunciation:, Spanish:) is a town about 35 kilometres southwest of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain, renowned worldwide for its film festival, Carnival, and LGBT culture.
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The sizeable increase of the population was due to the demographic boom in Spain during the 1960s and early 1970s [170] as well as in consequence of large-scale internal migration from the rural economically weak regions to its more prospering industrial cities. In Catalonia, that wave of internal migration arrived from several regions of Spain ...
Geographical map of Spain Map of Spain (Instituto Geográfico Nacional, 2000) Map of Spain and Portugal, Corrected and Augmented from the Map Published by D. Tomas Lopez, 1810. Spain is a country located in southwestern Europe occupying most (about 82 percent) of the Iberian Peninsula.