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  • [Rank]: 8
    [Province]: Toledo
    [Area (km²)]: 15,370
    [Autonomous community]: Castilla-La Mancha

  • [Rank]: 3
    [Province]: Ciudad Real
    [Area (km²)]: 19,813
    [Autonomous community]: Castilla-La Mancha

  • [Rank]: 51
    [Province]: Melilla
    [Area (km²)]: 28
    [Autonomous community]: Melilla

  • [Rank]: 6
    [Province]: Huesca
    [Area (km²)]: 15,636
    [Autonomous community]: Aragon

  • [Rank]: 14
    [Province]: Jaén
    [Area (km²)]: 13,496
    [Autonomous community]: Andalusia

  • [Rank]: 9
    [Province]: Albacete
    [Area (km²)]: 14,926
    [Autonomous community]: Castilla-La Mancha

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Spanish executive power is divided into three levels, namely, the central government, the autonomous government, and local government (including provinces, islands, cities and villages, and towns). The exclusive functions of the central government include customs and foreign trade, foreign affairs, national defense, currency, and telecommunications; the exclusive functions of the governments of the autonomous regions include agriculture, hunting, and freshwater fishing, animal husbandry, urban planning, and housing, social services, and tourism. Each of the 53 provinces, recorded in the random tool, has a role to play in making Spanish society better and better.

Using the information recorded by the generator, we can see the details of the provinces, arranged by region, including the size of their land area, major Autonomous communities, and so on. There are Spain’s most popular tourist cities, but also Spain’s most developed industrial and agricultural provinces. The full list can also be looked up in the generator, which will certainly refresh your overall view of Spain.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Spanish provinces by area.

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