List of municipalities of Spain
Municipalities of Spain. 2004
Cartagena.
This is a list of lists of the municipalities of Spain. The municipalities list links are listed below, by autonomous community and province.
According to the provisional reports released on 18 December 2014,[1] there is a total of 8,122 municipalities in Spain, including the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Burgos is the province with the most municipalities (371) and Las Palmas the one with the least (34).
Notes:
*Single-province autonomous communities.
Ranked lists of Spanish municipalities
Largest municipalities by population
Spain has a population of 46,745,807 inhabitants, distributed to 8,117 municipalities (2013 INE provisional report).
There are only two municipalities that exceed one million inhabitants: Madrid and Barcelona, 22 cities over 200,000 inhabitants, 33 municipalities between 100,000 and 200,000 inhabitants, and 83 municipalities between 50,000 and 100,000.
# |
Municipality |
Autonomous community |
Pop. (2014)[1] |
1 |
Madrid |
Community of Madrid |
3,165,235 |
2 |
Barcelona |
Catalonia |
1,602,386 |
3 |
Valencia |
Valencian Community |
786,424 |
4 |
Seville |
Andalusia |
696,676 |
5 |
Zaragoza |
Aragon |
666,058 |
6 |
Málaga |
Andalusia |
566,913 |
7 |
Murcia |
Region of Murcia |
439,712 |
8 |
Palma |
Balearic Islands |
399,093 |
9 |
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria |
Canary Islands |
382,283 |
10 |
Bilbao |
Basque Country |
346,574 |
11 |
Alicante |
Valencian Community |
332,067 |
12 |
Córdoba |
Andalusia |
328,041 |
13 |
Valladolid |
Castile and León |
306,830 |
14 |
Vigo |
Galicia |
294,997 |
15 |
Gijón |
Asturias |
275,735 |
16 |
L'Hospitalet de Llobregat |
Catalonia |
253,518 |
17 |
A Coruña |
Galicia |
244,810 |
18 |
Vitoria-Gasteiz |
Basque Country |
242,082 |
19 |
Granada |
Andalusia |
237,540 |
20 |
Elche |
Valencian Community |
230,224 |
21 |
Oviedo |
Asturias |
223,765 |
22 |
Badalona |
Catalonia |
217,210 |
23 |
Cartagena |
Region of Murcia |
216,451 |
24 |
Terrassa |
Catalonia |
215,517 |
25 |
Jerez de la Frontera |
Andalusia |
212,226 |
26 |
Sabadell |
Catalonia |
207,444 |
27 |
Santa Cruz de Tenerife |
Canary Islands |
206,593 |
28 |
Móstoles |
Community of Madrid |
205,712 |
29 |
Alcalá de Henares |
Community of Madrid |
200,768 |
30 |
Pamplona |
Navarre |
196,166 |
31 |
Fuenlabrada |
Community of Madrid |
195,864 |
32 |
Almería |
Andalusia |
193,351 |
33 |
Leganés |
Community of Madrid |
186,696 |
34 |
Donostia-San Sebastián |
Basque Country |
186,126 |
35 |
Burgos |
Castile and León |
177,776 |
36 |
Santander |
Cantabria |
175,736 |
37 |
Castellón de la Plana |
Valencian Community |
173,841 |
38 |
Getafe |
Community of Madrid |
173,057 |
39 |
Albacete |
Castile–La Mancha |
172,487 |
40 |
Alcorcón |
Community of Madrid |
170,336 |
41 |
Logroño |
La Rioja |
151,962 |
42 |
San Cristóbal de La Laguna |
Canary Islands |
151,718 |
43 |
Badajoz |
Extremadura |
150,517 |
44 |
Salamanca |
Castile and León |
148,042 |
45 |
Huelva |
Andalusia |
147,212 |
46 |
Lleida |
Catalonia |
139,176 |
47 |
Marbella |
Andalusia |
138,679 |
48 |
Tarragona |
Catalonia |
132,199 |
49 |
León |
Castile and León |
129,551 |
50 |
Cádiz |
Andalusia |
121,739 |
Largest municipalities by area
See also
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