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  1. 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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  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. livinginspain.info

    As throughout Spain, basic education in Andalusia is free and compulsory. Students are required to complete ten years of schooling, and may not leave school before the age of 16, after which students may continue on to a baccalaureate, to intermediate vocational education, to intermediate-level schooling in arts and design, to intermediate sports studies, or
  5. movingtospainandportugal.com

    Aug 25, 2024At the highest level of regional governance, Spain is divided into 17 Autonomous Communities and 2 autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla). These communities were established to recognize the country's diverse cultural, linguistic, and historical differences. Each Autonomous Community has its own government, parliament, and administrative powers.
  6. thespaintravelguru.com

    Dec 10, 2024The 17 regions of Spain have distinct characteristics, climate patterns, and, in some cases, a different language. Officially known as the autonomous communities of Spain, these 17 regions were established in 1978 under the Spanish Constitution. Each comunidad autónoma is self-governed and has a degree of autonomy in how it is managed.
  7. 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 ...
  8. Curlie directory for category Regional: Europe: Spain: Autonomous Communities: Andalucia: Malaga. Malaga is a Province (sub-region) that contain localities. All sites are listed in their locality unless the site has ad...
  9. Curlie directory for category Regional: Europe: Spain: Autonomous Communities: Andalucia: Malaga: Benalmadena: Education. Sites in English pertaining to Education in Benalmadena which do not fit any sub-category.
  10. Home > Regional > Europe > Spain > Autonomous Communities > Andalucia. Andalusia is an Autonomous Community (region) in Spain. Each Autonomous Community is broken down into Provences (sub-regions) that contain localities. All sites are listed in their locality unless the site has addresses in more than one locality. Subcategories. Almeria; Arts ...
  11. 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

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