13 communities in Spain
Spain has 17 Autonomous Communities divided into 50 provinces, and 2 autonomous cities.
Spain is politically organized into 17 autonomous communities - Castile and León, Andalusia, Castile-La Mancha, Aragon, Extremadura, Catalonia, Galicia, Valencia, Murcia, Asturias, Navarre, Madrid, Canary Islands, Basque Country, Cantabria, La Rioja, Balearic Islands and 2 autonomous cities - Ceuta and Melilla. Administratively Spain also comprises fifty provinces. Seven of the autonomous communities are composed of only one province: Asturias, Balearic Islands, Cantabria, La Rioja, Madrid, Murcia, and Navarre.
There are 4. The Autonomous communities of the Canary Islands, and the Balearic Islands, and the Autonomous Cities of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa.
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Spain has 17 autonomous regions, each with its own government and degree of autonomy. These regions are further divided into provinces, with a total of 50 provinces in the country.
There are 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities*: Andalucía, Aragón, Asturias, Baleares (Balearic Islands), Ceuta* (in Africa), Canarias (Canary Islands), Cantabria, Castilla-La-Mancha, Castilla y León, Cataluña (Catalonia), Comunidad Valenciana (Valencian Community), Extremadura, Galicia, La Rioja, Madrid, Melilla* (in Africa), Murcia, Navarra, País Vasco (Basque Country).
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Yes, people in Palma, Spain, predominantly speak Spanish as it is the official language of the country. Additionally, many locals also speak Catalan due to the region's autonomous status.
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