MAP OF SPAIN
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MAP OF SPAIN, The land that seduces every soul that strives for good wine, food, sun and a temper that pulls the last stress out of the body. Because it all won’t happen until tomorrow, so no need to panic. Whizz around the colorful markets that offer both good offers, music, atmosphere and the baking sun that requires a cold refreshment at prices that are really affordable. Choose from their fish dishes, tapas and oriental fruits that abound in the thousands.
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List of metropolitan areas in Spain Map
Estimates are from the following sources:
- the “Functional Urban Areas” (FUAs) of the Study on Urban Functions of the European Spatial Planning Observation Network (ESPON, 2007)[1]
- the “Larger Urban Zone” (LUZs)[2] of Urban Audit project (2004), supported by the European Union.[3] Not all cities were included in this survey.[3]
- calculations by Francisco Ruiz from data of the Instituto Nacional de Estadística (2008 estimates).[4][5] As well as “metropolitan area” data,[6] Ruiz has produced larger conurbation data for some areas.[7] The “conurbation” figure is used where available, and is cited as such; otherwise, the “metropolitan area” figure is used.
The figures differ between the reports due to the difference in survey dates and differences in methodology. For example, ESPON considers Oviedo–Gijón–Avilés as a single FUA, while Urban Audit has separate LUZs for Oviedo and Gijón. Similarly, Vilanova i la Geltrú is included in Barcelona metropolitan area by ESPON, but as a separate conurbation by Ruiz.
MAP OF SPAIN
Metropolitan area (2018) | ESPON | Urban Audit | Ruiz |
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Madrid | 6,155,116 | 6,204,829[8] | 7,038,056[7] |
Barcelona | 5,179,243 | 5,233,638[9] | 5,142,490[7] |
Valencia(–Sagunto) | 1,645,342 | 1,564,145[10] | 2,300,000[7] |
Seville | 1,305,342 | 1,249,346[11] | 1,360,361[7] |
Bilbao | 987,000 | 989,994[12] | 953,152 |
Málaga | 944,000 | 1,218,245[13] | 923,104 |
Oviedo–Gijón–Avilés | 844,000 | 617,300 (295,640[14] + 321,660[15]) |
863,050[7] |
Alicante–Elche(–Elda) | 793,000 | 429,060[16] | 785,020[7] |
Las Palmas | 640,000 | 625,892[17] | 741,826[7] |
Zaragoza | 639,000 | 685,873[18] | 715,894 |
Murcia–Orihuela | 623,000 | 479,313[19] | 763,723[7] |
Santa Cruz de Tenerife–La Laguna | 581,947 | 481,592[20] | 481,592 |
Granada | 440,000 | — | 498,365 |
Palma | 433,000 | 593,386[21] | 509,116 |
Vigo | 413,000 | 548,799[22] | 666,292[7] |
Cartagena | 409,000 | — | 316,398 (229,733 + 55,170 + 31,495) |
Cádiz | 400,000 | — | 425,462 |
San Sebastián | 393,000 | — | 404,921 |
A Coruña–Oleiros–Arteixo | 376,000 | — | 408,068 |
Valladolid | 369,000 | 430,576[23] | 395,984 |
Tarragona(–Reus) | 325,000 | — | 423,360 |
Córdoba | 314,000 | 779,870[24] | 325,453 |
Pamplona | 286,000 | 355,577[25] | 328,511 |
Castellón de la Plana | 259,000 | — | 386,906[7] |
Santander–Torrelavega | 249,000 | 290,785[26] | 391,293[7] |
Alzira–Xàtiva | 241,000 | — | 348,582[7] |
Vitoria-Gasteiz | 226,000 | 252,384[27] | 242,837 |
Algeciras–La Línea | 206,000 | — | 230,203 |
Huelva | 193,000 | — | 215,530 |
Almería | 192,000 | — | 218,236 |
Salamanca | 192,000 | — | 205,489 |
Jerez de la Frontera | 189,000 | — | 209,690 |
León | 187,000 | — | 201,987 |
Albacete | 185,000 | — | 173,457 |
Jaén–Martos | 180,000 | — | 191,652 |
Burgos | 176,000 | — | 192,692 |
Logroño | 156,000 | 171,599[28] | 186,985 |
Ferrol–Narón | 155,000 | — | 156,111 |
Lleida | 147,000 | 363,900[29] | 176,543 |
Girona–Salt | 144,000 | — | 180,426 |
Pontevedra–Marín | 142,000 | — | 149,255 |
Badajoz | 141,000 | 663,896[30] | 151,579 |
La Orotava–Puerto de la Cruz(–Los Realejos) | 140,000 | — | 151,623 |
Santiago de Compostela | 138,000 | 186,332[31] | 151,690 |
Ourense | 137,000 | — | 138,600 |
Benidorm(–La Vila Joiosa) | 134,000 | — | 183,253 |
Gandia(–Oliva) | 132,000 | — | 169,916 |
Blanes(–Pineda de Mar–Lloret de Mar) | 131,000 | — | 182,673 |
Manresa | 122,000 | — | 145,215 |
Marbella | 116,000 | — | 138,447 |
Torrelavega | 116,000 | — | 129,509 |
Vic–Manlleu | 111,000 | — | 129,994 |
Guadalajara | 104,000 | — | 144,687 |
Lugo | 99,000 | — | 106,066 |
Palencia | 99,000 | — | 103,511 |
Toledo | 95,000 | 167,036[32] | 119,368 |