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  2. City Council of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    The City Council of Madrid (Spanish: Ayuntamiento de Madrid) is the top-tier administrative and governing body of Madrid, the capital and biggest city of Spain.. The city council is composed by three bodies: the mayor, who leads the city council and the executive branch of it; the governing council (Junta de Gobierno), which is the main body of the executive branch composed by the mayor and ...

  3. List of mayors of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    Madrid (aged 78) 28 March 1939 28 March 1939 (hours) None Alberto Alcocer y Ribacoba: 8 April 1886 Orduña – 30 May 1957 Madrid (aged 71) March 1939 22 March 1946 FET y de las JONS: José Moreno Torres Count of Santa María de Babio 1 August 1900 Madrid – 19 May 1983 Torrelodones (aged 82) 22 March 1946 1952 FET y de las JONS: José Finat y ...

  4. Demographics of Madrid - Wikipedia

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    According to Eurostat, the "metropolitan region" of Madrid has a population of slightly more than 6,271 million people [10] covering an area of 4,609.7 square kilometres (1,780 sq mi). It is the largest metropolitan area in Spain and the second largest in the European Union. [11] [12] [13]

  5. Calle de Fuencarral - Wikipedia

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    Calle de Fuencarral is a street in the center of downtown Madrid, Spain. Today, it is a popular shopping street and tourist area. [1] [2] It also serves as the dividing line between the Chueca and Malasaña neighborhoods of downtown Madrid. [3] The street is noteworthy for being the fourth most expensive street to live on in Madrid. [4]