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  1. Comarques of Catalonia. 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.

  2. The comarques of Catalonia (singular comarca, Eastern Catalan: [kuˈmarkə], Western Catalan: [koˈmaɾka]), often referred to in English as counties, [1] [2] [3] [lower-alpha 1] are an administrative division of Catalonia. Each comarca comprises a number of

  3. Catalonia's counties [9] (Catalan: comarques, Catalan pronunciation:) form the second-level division and are a subdivision of the vegueries. There are 42 administrative counties since 2023. [9] Aran was a county until 2015, when it formally became an autonomous region, but it is still often included in county lists and maps as one. [7]

  4. In other cases, comarques are larger areas with many important population centres that have traditionally been considered part of the same region, as in the case of the Empordà or Vallès. The current official division of Catalonia into comarques originates in an order of the semi-autonomous Catalan government under the Spanish Republic in 1936.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CataloniaCatalonia - Wikipedia

    Moreover, in Catalonia there is a relative wealth of groundwaters, although there is inequality between comarques, given the complex geological structure of the territory. [94] In the Pyrenees there are many small lakes, remnants of the ice age. The biggest are the lake of Banyoles and the recently recovered lake of Ivars.

  6. Mar 3, 2023 · Provinces and Comarques of Catalonia. Map created by HansenBCN via wikimedia. Fact 8: Catalonia is divided into provinces, which are then subdivided into comarques and municipalities. Its 4 provinces are Barcelona (5.5 million people), Tarragona (800,00 people), Girona (750,000 people) and Lleida (440,000 people).

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    In other cases, comarques are larger areas with many important population centers that have traditionally been considered part of the same region, as in the case of the Empordà or Vallès. The current official division of Catalonia into comarques originates in an order of the semi-autonomous Catalan government under the Spanish Republic in 1936.