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administrative divisions, in order to create efficiencies and save money. The plan envisioned the reform of the management, territorial geography and... |
Roman provincial administrative division (under the name of "duchies") and even created new duchies, such as Asturias and Cantabria, and the province of... |
and many pilgrims (and their money) passed through Asturias on their way to Santiago de Compostela. Asturian art Autonomous community of Asturias. List... |
The 1833 territorial division of Spain divided the country into provinces, in turn classified into "historic regions" (Spanish: regiones históricas). This... |
not a territorial or administrative subdivision of Spain as a whole. Related to provinces, there is another territorial division of Spain into 431 judicial... |
Asturias (/æˈstʊəriəs, ə-/, Spanish: [asˈtuɾjas]), officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous community in northwest Spain. It is coextensive... |
Oviedo (redirect from Oviedo, Asturias) [uˈβjew]) is the capital city of the Principality of Asturias in northern Spain and the administrative and commercial centre of the region. It is also the... |
NUTS statistical regions of Spain (category First-level administrative divisions by country) (Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) codes of Spain (ES), the following are the first-level political and administrative divisions. Below the... |
Comarca (category Administrative divisions in Europe) Aragon Comarcas of Asturias Comarcas of Galicia Comarques of Catalonia Comarques of the Valencian Community Commune (administrative division) Kecamatan List... |
Parroquia (Spain) (category Fifth-level administrative divisions by country) communities of Galicia and Asturias in northwestern Spain. They are entities with a territorial scope lower than municipality and have their own legal personality... |
similar 1833 territorial division of Spain; the provinces established in the latter remain, by and large, the basis for the present-day division of Spain... |
First-level NUTS of the European Union (category Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics) territoriales statistiques) is a geocode standard for referencing the administrative divisions of countries for statistical purposes. The standard was developed... |
Provinces of Spain (category Administrative divisions in Europe) province in Spain is a territorial division defined as a collection of municipalities. The current provinces of Spain correspond by and large to the provinces... |
extreme east of Asturias. Most of the province of Asturias belonged to the comarca of Asturias de Oviedo. Also known also as a merindad and documented since... |
List of autonomous areas by country (redirect from Territorial autonomy) authority, and would not fall under the definition of autonomous area. They are listed here for clarity. Autocephaly Autonomous administrative division Dependent... |
Provinces of Portugal (category Former administrative divisions of Portugal) Tarraconensis, Carthaginensis and Gallaecia. At that time Tarraconesis included northern Portugal, Gallaecia and Asturias. What would develop into the... |
Province of Villafranca (category States and territories established in 1822) 1591. Later, until the territorial division in the 1780s by Floridablanca, it was habitually united with León and Asturias, and referred to as either the... |
the administrative divisions, claiming it would create efficiencies and save money. The plan envisioned the reform of the management, territorial geography... |
Municipalities of Spain (category Administrative divisions in Europe) Basque: udalerria, Asturian: conceyu) is one of the two fundamental territorial divisions in Spain, the other being the provinces. Although provinces are... |
comunidad autónoma) is the first sub-national level of political and administrative division, created in accordance with the Spanish Constitution of 1978... |