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{{Refimprove|date=September 2014}}Autonomous communities Rank as of 2014 | Rank as of 2010 | Autonomous community or territory
| Population estimate for January 1, 2014
| Population estimate for January 1, 2010
| Percent of total Spanish population[1]
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{{nts|1}} | {{nts|1}} | {{Flag|Andalusia}} | 8,388,875 | 8,276,017 | {{#expr: 8388875/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|2}} | {{nts|2}} | {{Flag|Catalonia}} | 7,518,903 | 7,463,471 | {{#expr: 7416237/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|3}} | {{nts|3}} | {{Flag|Madrid}} | 6,378,297 | 6,373,532 | {{#expr: 6378297/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|4}} | {{nts|4}} | {{Flag|Valencian Community}} | 4,956,427 | 4,989,631 | {{#expr: 4956427/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|5}} | {{nts|5}} | {{Flag|Galicia}} | 2,747,226 | 2,772,457 | {{#expr: 2747226/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|6}} | {{nts|6}} | {{Flag|Castile and León}} | 2,495,689 | 2,547,408 | {{#expr: 2495689/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|7}} | {{nts|7}} | {{Flag|Basque Country}} | 2,167,166 | 2,179,532 | {{#expr: 2167166/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|8}} | {{nts|9}} | {{Flag|Canary Islands}} | 2,114,845 | 2,045,168 | {{#expr: 2114845/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|9}} | {{nts|8}} | {{Flag|Castile-La Mancha}} | 2,075,197 | 2,084,470 | {{#expr: 2075197/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|10}} | {{nts|10}} | {{Flag|Region of Murcia}} | 1,461,803 | 1,453,545 | {{#expr: 1461803/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|11}} | {{nts|11}} | {{Flag|Aragón}} | 1,311,301 | 1,344,184 | {{#expr: 1311301/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|12}} | {{nts|12}} | {{Flag|Extremadura}} | 1,099,605 | 1,096,421 | {{#expr: 1099605/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|13}} | {{nts|13}} | {{Flag|Balearic Islands}} | 1,115,841 | 1,077,103 | {{#expr: 1115841/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|14}} | {{nts|14}} | {{Flag|Asturias}} | 1,058,975 | 1,077,103 | {{#expr: 1058975/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|15}} | {{nts|15}} | {{Flag|Navarre}} | 636,450 | 633,017 | {{#expr: 636450/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|16}} | {{nts|16}} | {{Flag|Cantabria}} | 587,682 | 588,518 | {{#expr: 587682/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|17}} | {{nts|17}} | {{Flag|La Rioja (Spain)}} | 315,223 | 319,939 | {{#expr: 315223/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|18}} | {{nts|18}} | {{Flag|Ceuta}} | 84,674 | 79,294 | {{#expr: 84674/46512199*100 round 2}}% | {{nts|19}} | {{nts|19}} | {{Flag|Melilla}} | 83,870 | 76,047 | {{#expr: 83870/46512199*100 round 2}}% | – | – | {{Flag|Spain}} | 46,598,049 | 46,486,021 | {{#expr: 46512199/46512199*100 round 2}}% |
ProvincesThis is a list of the provinces of Spain in order of population. Rank | Province | Population as of 1 January 2013[2] | Population as of 1 January 2010[3] | Autonomous community |
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1 | Madrid | 6,495,551 | 6,458,684 | Madrid | 2 | Barcelona | 5,540,925 | 5,511,147 | Catalonia | 3 | Valencia | 2,566,474 | 2,581,147 | Valencian Community | 4 | Alicante | 1,945,642 | 1,926,285 | Valencian Community | 5 | Sevilla | 1,942,115 | 1,917,097 | Andalusia | 6 | Málaga | 1,652,999 | 1,609,557 | Andalusia | 7 | Murcia | 1,472,049 | 1,461,979 | Murcia | 8 | Cádiz | 1,238,492 | 1,236,739 | Andalusia | 9 | Biscay | 1,156,447 | 1,153,724 | Basque Community | 10 | La Coruña | 1,138,161 | 1,146,458 | Galicia | 11 | Balearic Islands | 1,111,674 | 1,106,049 | Balearic Islands | 12 | Las Palmas | 1,103,850 | 1,090,605 | Canary Islands | 13 | Asturias | 1,068,165 | 1,084,341 | Asturias | 14 | Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 1,014,829 | 1,027,914 | Canary Islands | 15 | Zaragoza | 978,638 | 973,252 | Aragon | 16 | Pontevedra | 955,050 | 962,472 | Galicia | 17 | Granada | 919,319 | 918,072 | Andalusia | 18 | Tarragona | 810,178 | 808,420 | Catalonia | 19 | Córdoba | 802,422 | 805,108 | Andalusia | 20 | Girona | 761,632 | 753,046 | Catalonia | 21 | Gipuzkoa | 713,818 | 707,263 | Basque Community | 22 | Toledo | 706,407 | 697,959 | Castile–La Mancha | 23 | Almería | 699,329 | 695,560 | Andalusia | 24 | Badajoz | 693,729 | 692,137 | Extremadura | 25 | Jaén | 664,916 | 670,761 | Andalusia | 26 | Navarre | 644,447 | 636,924 | Navarre | 27 | Castellón | 601,699 | 604,274 | Valencian Community | 28 | Cantabria | 591,888 | 592,250 | Cantabria | 29 | Valladolid | 532,284 | 533,640 | Castile and León | 30 | Ciudad Real | 524,962 | 529,453 | Castile–La Mancha | 31 | Huelva | 520,668 | 518,081 | Andalusia | 32 | León | 489,752 | 499,284 | Castile and León | 33 | Lleida | 440,915 | 439,768 | Catalonia | 34 | Cáceres | 410,275 | 415,083 | Extremadura | 35 | Albacete | 400,007 | 401,682 | Castile–La Mancha | 36 | Burgos | 371,248 | 374,826 | Castile and León | 37 | Lugo | 346,005 | 353,504 | Galicia | 38 | Salamanca | 345,548 | 353,619 | Castile and León | 39 | Ourense | 326,724 | 335,219 | Galicia | 40 | La Rioja | 322,027 | 322,415 | La Rioja | 41 | Álava | 321,417 | 317,352 | Basque Community | 42 | Guadalajara | 257,723 | 251,563 | Castile–La Mancha | 43 | Huesca | 226,329 | 228,566 | Aragon | 44 | Cuenca | 211,899 | 217,716 | Castile–La Mancha | 45 | Zamora | 188,270 | 194,214 | Castile and León | 46 | Palencia | 168,955 | 172,510 | Castile and León | 47 | Ávila | 168,825 | 171,896 | Castile and León | 48 | Segovia | 161,702 | 164,268 | Castile and León | 49 | Teruel | 142,183 | 145,277 | Aragon | 50 | Soria | 93,291 | 95,258 | Castile and León | 51 | Ceuta | 84,180 | 80,579 | Plazas de soberanía | 52 | Melilla | 83,679 | 76,034 | Plazas de soberanía | – | Spain | 47,129,783 | 47,021,031 | – |
Note: Ceuta and Melilla are autonomous cities ("ciudades autonómas") as both are located in North Africa and do not belong to a province ("provincia"). References1. ^Because of rounding of the individual percentages, the entries in this column may not sum to 100%. 2. ^http://www.ine.es/jaxi/tabla.do?path=/t20/e260/a2013/l1/&file=pro001.px&type=pcaxis&L=1 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006141338/http://www.ine.es/jaxi/tabla.do?path=%2Ft20%2Fe260%2Fa2013%2Fl1%2F&file=pro001.px&type=pcaxis&L=1 |date=2014-10-06 }} 3. ^http://www.ine.es/jaxi/tabla.do?path=/t20/e260/a2013/l1/&file=pro001.px&type=pcaxis&L=1 {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141006141338/http://www.ine.es/jaxi/tabla.do?path=%2Ft20%2Fe260%2Fa2013%2Fl1%2F&file=pro001.px&type=pcaxis&L=1 |date=2014-10-06 }}
See also- List of Spanish provinces by area
- List of Spanish provinces by coastline
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by area
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by population
- Geography of Spain
- Demographics of Spain
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