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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The autonomous communities (Spanish: comunidad autónoma) are the first-level administrative divisions of Spain, created in accordance with the Spanish Constitution of 1978, with the aim of guaranteeing limited autonomy to the nationalities and regions that make up Spain. [1] [2]There are 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla) that are collectively known as ...
  2. With the statement of Article 2 of the Spanish Constitution as a starting point, which recognizes and guarantees the right to autonomy of the nationalities and regions of Spain, the title VIII of the Constitution establishes the territorial organisation of Spain, which consists of three levels: the State or central administration, the Autonomous Communities and the Local Entities.
  3. spainhomes.com

    Nov 8, 2024How many autonomous communities are there in Spain? There are 17 autonomous communities in total, 50 provinces and 8.131 municipalities. Each autonomous community has its own government, legislature, and official language. Additionally, two autonomous cities—Ceuta and Melilla—are located on the northern coast of Africa.
  4. academy.europa.eu

    Each autonomous community boasts its own culture, architecture, festivals, traditions, food and, in some cases, even its own language. It is important to keep in mind that regional identities are quite strong in Spain. 17 + 2. In addition to the 17 communities, Spain has 2 autonomous cities: Ceuta and Melilla, two territories located in North ...
  5. ourspanishlife.com

    The 17 Autonomous Regions Of Spain. Here are the 17 autonomous regions of Spain, in alphabetical order to make it easier, with some key facts about each and every one of them. Take into account that we have listed them in their original Spanish name first, and their English translation second. 1. Andalucía (Andalusia) Capital: Sevilla
  6. blog.abacoadvisers.com

    Spain has a high degree of regional autonomy. To begin with, there are 17 autonomous communities in Spain and 2 autonomous cities. The autonomous communities are led by regional governments who are responsible for education, health, social services, culture, urban and rural development and in some cases, policing. Andalucia has the largest ...
  7. Curlie directory for category Regional: Europe: Spain: Autonomous Communities: Andalucia: Malaga. Malaga is a Province (sub-region) that contain localities. ... Regional Europe Spain Autonomous Communities Andalucia Malaga . 529. Malaga is a Province (sub-region) that contain localities. ... Competa 11 Cortes de la Frontera ...
  8. The creation of the different Autonomous Communities in Spain took place through a complex procedure from 1979 until 1983. The Basque Country, Catalonia, Galicia and Andalusia were the first ones to adopt their own Statutes of Autonomy (Estatutos de Autonomía). The remaining regions also adopted their own Statutes so that today all the Autonomous Communities enjoy important
  9. cards.algoreducation.com

    The Structure and Purpose of Spain's Autonomous Communities Spain is divided into seventeen Autonomous Communities and two Autonomous Cities, each with its own level of self-governance as outlined in the Spanish Constitution of 1978. This system was established to accommodate the country's diverse cultural, historical, and linguistic identities.
  10. Regional Europe Spain Autonomous Communities Andalucia Malaga Malaga . 33. Sites in English relating to Malaga city which do not fit any sub-category. ... 1 Education 11 Recreation and Sports 3 Society and Culture 1 ...

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  1. Autonomous communities of Spain

    First-level political and administrative division of Spain

    The autonomous communities are the first-level administrative divisions of Spain, created in accordance with the Spanish Constitution of 1978, with the aim of guaranteeing limited autonomy to the nationalities and regions that make up Spain. There are 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities that are collectively known as "autonomies". The two autonomous cities have the right to become autonomous communities. The autonomous communities exercise their right to self-government within the limits set forth in the constitution and organic laws known as Statutes of Autonomy, which broadly define the powers that they assume. Each statute sets out the devolved powers for each community; typically those communities with stronger local nationalism have more powers, and this type of devolution has been called asymmetrical which is on the whole seen as advantageous, able to respond to diversity. Wikipedia

    CategoryAutonomous administrative division
    LocationKingdom of Spain
    Created bySpanish Constitution of 1978
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