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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

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  2. 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 ...
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  4. spainhomes.com

    Nov 8, 2024Understanding Spain's Autonomous Regions: A Brief Introduction. Spain, often known as the "Estado de las Autonomías," is a regionalized state. According to Article 137 of the Constitution, it is composed of three levels of government. These are; central, regional, and local (which includes provinces and municipalities).
  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. movingtospainandportugal.com

    Aug 25, 2024Understanding the Administrative Structure of Spain: Autonomous Communities, Provinces, Municipalities, Cities, Neighborhoods, and Urbanizations Introduction Spain is a country with a rich history and diverse cultures, and this diversity is reflected in its administrative and territorial organization. To manage this variety effectively, Spain has a multi-layered administrative structure that ...
  7. Oct 16, 2024Diversity of the autonomous communities of Spain. The autonomous communities of Spain are diverse and rich in culture. With so much to learn, it's no wonder why Spain is the second-most visited country in the world. Spain's autonomous regions are also a product of a political and historical process that reflects this regional diversity.
  8. 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 ...
  9. lovingspainlife.com

    Feb 11, 2024Of the 17 autonomous communities in Spain, this landlocked region is almost untouched by tourists. Nestled in southwest Spain, Portugal surrounds it to the west, Andalucía to the south, and Leon and Castile to the east and north. A couple of highlights for me are the town of Mérida, which is a must-visit if you have an interest in Roman history.
  10. spainguides.com

    Castilla-La Mancha, a vast and diverse autonomous community in central Spain, is famous for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and connection to the literary world. It is the setting for Miguel de Cervantes' iconic novel, "Don Quixote," and visitors can explore the fictional knight's adventures in various locations throughout the region.
  11. spotblue.com

    17 Regions of Spain: Autonomous Communities from North to South. 1: Andalusia: The Southern Autonomous Community. Spelt Andalucia in Spanish, this southern region is probably the most famous because of enormous cities, stone white village houses, beachside resorts, and fantastic weather climate. ... and the esteemed World Heritage sites of Yuso ...

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