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- Q16949602 subject Q6992326.
- Q16949602 subject Q7087272.
- Q16949602 abstract "Spain uses the designation "autonomous" for two types of its administrative subdivisions:"autonomous communities" (agreed name for the "nationalities and regions of Spain")"autonomous cities" (Spanish exclaves in North Africa, these special municipalities have more limited competences than autonomous communities, but more than other municipalities)Autonomy is asymmetrical in Spain. Both the autonomous communities and the autonomous cities (collectively known as "the Autonomies") constitute the first order (highest) level of territorial organization of Spain. In addition, single-province autonomous communities also correspond to the second-level of territorial division of Spain (provinces), and the autonomous cities also correspond to the lowest level of territorial division of Spain (municipalities).".
- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q10742.
- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q1208927.
- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q2533461.
- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q2736168.
- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q29.
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- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q6992326.
- Q16949602 wikiPageWikiLink Q7087272.
- Q16949602 comment "Spain uses the designation "autonomous" for two types of its administrative subdivisions:"autonomous communities" (agreed name for the "nationalities and regions of Spain")"autonomous cities" (Spanish exclaves in North Africa, these special municipalities have more limited competences than autonomous communities, but more than other municipalities)Autonomy is asymmetrical in Spain.".
- Q16949602 label "Autonomous administrative divisions of Spain".