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- Q6597770 subject Q5832909.
- Q6597770 subject Q6645266.
- Q6597770 subject Q6946192.
- Q6597770 subject Q8785175.
- Q6597770 abstract "The list below shows all of the autonomous communities and two autonomous cities of Spain. The list shown is from 2014 and is in Euros. Catalonia and Madrid are the largest communities in Spain in terms of GDP. Ceuta and Melilla are the smallest communities in Spain and are autonomous cities. In 2014, according to DatosMacro, the economies every community in the country grew with La Rioja being the largest at 2.5%, whilst Galicia, the worst performing, grew by just 0.5%.".
- Q6597770 wikiPageExternalLink dnllist.asp.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q10742.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q1321713.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q4916.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q4917.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q5832909.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645266.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q6946192.
- Q6597770 wikiPageWikiLink Q8785175.
- Q6597770 comment "The list below shows all of the autonomous communities and two autonomous cities of Spain. The list shown is from 2014 and is in Euros. Catalonia and Madrid are the largest communities in Spain in terms of GDP. Ceuta and Melilla are the smallest communities in Spain and are autonomous cities. In 2014, according to DatosMacro, the economies every community in the country grew with La Rioja being the largest at 2.5%, whilst Galicia, the worst performing, grew by just 0.5%.".
- Q6597770 label "List of Spanish autonomous communities by gross domestic product".