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  1. Comarcas in Spanien. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Comarcas in Andalusien. 1.1 Provinz Almería. 1.2 Provinz Cádiz. 1.3 Provinz Córdoba. 1.4 Provinz Granada. 1.5 Provinz Jaén. 1.6 Provinz Huelva. 1.7 Provinz Málaga. 1.8 Provinz Sevilla. 2 Comarcas in Aragonien. 2.1 Provinz Huesca. 2.2 Provinz Saragossa. 2.3 Provinz Teruel. 3 Comarcas in Asturien.

  2. Comarcas of Spain. In Spain, a comarca (Spanish: [koˈmaɾkas], sing. comarca) is either a traditional territorial division without any formal basis, or a group of municipalities, legally defined by an autonomous community for the purpose of providing common local government services.

  3. Comarcas limítrofes con otras zonas geográficas pertenecen administrativamente a provincias castellano-leonesas pero geográficamente están más allá de la cuenca del Duero, como el Valle del Tiétar en la provincia de Ávila, las comarcas del Sil en la provincia de León, las comarcas del Ebro en la provincia de Burgos y las comarcas del Jalón en la provincia de Soria.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ComarcaComarca - Wikipedia

    The term comarca is used in several regions in Spain: In Asturias, the historic division is the conceyu (pl. conceyos, concejo or municipio in Spanish). Currently, there are several comarcas but they are contemporary creations destined to tourism promotions, without administrative or government powers.

  5. The comarques of Catalonia (singular comarca, Eastern Catalan: [kuˈmarkə], Western Catalan: [koˈmaɾka] ), often referred to in English as counties, [1] [2] [3] [a] are an administrative division of Catalonia. Each comarca comprises a number of municipalities, roughly equivalent to a county in the United States.

  6. The Comarcas of Spain are the third tier subdivisions of Spain: 1st tier: Autonomous communities. 2nd tier: Provinces. 3rd tier: Comarcas. 4th tier: Municipios (municipalities) Subcategories. This category has the following 18 subcategories, out of 18 total. Comarcas of Spain by province ‎ (19 C) * People by comarca in Spain ‎ (13 C) A.