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Map of Spain with the province of Ciudad Real highlighted
Map of Spain with the province of Ciudad Real highlighted
Map of the province of Ciudad Real with its municipalities
Map of the municipalities in the province of Ciudad Real

Ciudad Real is a province in the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, Spain, that is divided into 102 municipalities. As of the 2023 Spanish census, the province is the 31st largest by population, with 491,927 inhabitants, and the 3rd largest by land area, spanning 19,813 square kilometres (7,650 sq mi). Municipalities are the basic local political division in Spain and can only belong to one province. They enjoy a large degree of autonomy in their local administration, being in charge of tasks such as urban planning, water supply, lighting, roads, local police, and firefighting.

The organisation of municipalities in Spain is outlined in a local government law (Spanish: Ley 7/1985, de 2 de abril, Reguladora de las Bases del Régimen Local; transl. Law 7/1985, of 2 April, Regulating the Bases of the Local Administration) passed on 2 April 1985 and finalised by an 18 April 1986 royal decree. The Statute of Autonomy of Castilla–La Mancha also contains provisions concerning the relations between the municipalities and the autonomous government of Castilla–La Mancha. All citizens of Spain are required to register in the municipality in which they reside. Each municipality is a corporation with independent legal personhood: its governing body is called the ayuntamiento (municipal council or corporation), a term often also used to refer to the municipal offices (city and town halls). The ayuntamiento is composed of the mayor (Spanish: alcalde), the deputy mayors (tenientes de alcalde) and the plenary assembly (pleno) of councillors (concejales). Municipalities are categorised by population for the purpose of determining the number of councillors: three when the population is up to 100 inhabitants, five for 101–250, seven for 251–1,000, nine for 1,001–2,000, eleven for 2,001–5,000, thirteen for 5,001–10,000, seventeen for 10,001–20,000, twenty-one for 20,001–50,000, and twenty-five for 50,001–100,000.

The mayor and the deputy mayors are elected by the plenary assembly, which is itself elected by universal suffrage. Elections in municipalities with more than 250 inhabitants are carried out following a proportional representation system with closed lists, whilst those with a population lower than 250 use a block plurality voting system with open lists. The plenary assembly must meet periodically at the seat of the ayuntamiento, with meetings occurring more or less frequently depending on the population of the municipality: monthly for those whose population is larger than 20,000, once every two months if it ranges between 5,001 and 20,000, and once every three months if it does not exceed 5,000. Many ayuntamientos also have a local governing board (Spanish: junta de gobierno local), which is named by the mayor from amongst the councillors and is required for municipalities of more than 5,000 inhabitants. The board, whose role is to assist the mayor between meetings of the plenary assembly, may not include more than one third of the councillors.

The largest municipality by population in the province as of the 2023 Spanish census is Ciudad Real, its capital, with 75,254 residents, while the smallest is Villar del Pozo, with 55 residents. The largest municipality by area is Almodóvar del Campo, which spans 1,207.90 km², while Caracuel de Calatrava is the smallest at 9.92 km².

Municipalities

  • Largest municipalities in the province of Ciudad Real by population
  • Urban view of Ciudad Real featuring a street in the foreground and buildings behind Ciudad Real is the province's capital and largest municipality by population.
  • Aerial view of Talavera de la Reina showing a dense city surrounded by greenery Puertollano, the second largest municipality by population in the province of Ciudad Real
  • City hall of Tomelloso with a roundabout in front Tomelloso is the province of Ciudad Real's third largest municipality by population.
  • Street with close two-stroy buildings in Alcázar de San Juan with a church in the background Alcázar de San Juan, the province of Ciudad Real's fourth largest municipality by population

†  Provincial capital

Municipalities in the province of Ciudad Real
Name Population
(2023 census)
Population
(2011 census)
Population change Land area (km²) Population density
(2023)
Abenójar 1,331 1,588 −16.2% 423.43 3.1/km
Agudo 1,609 1,863 −13.6% 229.96 7.0/km
Alamillo 469 524 −10.5% 67.26 7.0/km
Albaladejo 1,054 1,419 −25.7% 48.94 21.5/km
Alcázar de San Juan 30,943 31,616 −2.1% 666.50 46.4/km
Alcoba 569 735 −22.6% 307.10 1.9/km
Alcolea de Calatrava 1,383 1,601 −13.6% 70.72 19.6/km
Alcubillas 445 562 −20.8% 47.46 9.4/km
Aldea del Rey 1,582 1,931 −18.1% 154.32 10.3/km
Alhambra 967 1,098 −11.9% 579.63 1.7/km
Almadén 4,966 6,064 −18.1% 239.64 20.7/km
Almadenejos 399 508 −21.5% 102.88 3.9/km
Almagro 9,003 9,183 −2.0% 249.92 36.0/km
Almedina 485 652 −25.6% 55.90 8.7/km
Almodóvar del Campo 5,787 6,684 −13.4% 1,207.90 4.8/km
Almuradiel 751 891 −15.7% 66.16 11.4/km
Anchuras 267 344 −22.4% 231.05 1.2/km
Arenales de San Gregorio 598 703 −14.9% 30.53 19.6/km
Arenas de San Juan 1,022 1,095 −6.7% 63.09 16.2/km
Argamasilla de Alba 6,837 7,263 −5.9% 396.85 17.2/km
Argamasilla de Calatrava 5,818 5,993 −2.9% 167.21 34.8/km
Arroba de los Montes 416 507 −17.9% 61.70 6.7/km
Ballesteros de Calatrava 371 460 −19.3% 57.87 6.4/km
Bolaños de Calatrava 11,978 12,134 −1.3% 87.89 136.3/km
Brazatortas 1,005 1,107 −9.2% 271.60 3.7/km
Cabezarados 308 360 −14.4% 80.36 3.8/km
Cabezarrubias del Puerto 497 555 −10.5% 100.85 4.9/km
Calzada de Calatrava 3,809 4,416 −13.7% 410.82 9.3/km
Campo de Criptana 12,972 14,640 −11.4% 303.39 42.8/km
Cañada de Calatrava 100 117 −14.5% 30.13 3.3/km
Caracuel de Calatrava 144 170 −15.3% 9.92 14.5/km
Carrión de Calatrava 3,183 3,010 +5.7% 94.33 33.7/km
Carrizosa 1,137 1,430 −20.5% 26.04 43.7/km
Castellar de Santiago 1,802 2,176 −17.2% 95.50 18.9/km
Chillón 1,775 2,045 −13.2% 207.78 8.5/km
Ciudad Real 75,254 75,071 +0.2% 285.15 263.9/km
Corral de Calatrava 1,124 1,170 −3.9% 148.82 7.6/km
Los Cortijos 859 972 −11.6% 95.24 9.0/km
Cózar 934 1,161 −19.6% 64.99 14.4/km
Daimiel 17,673 18,670 −5.3% 438.06 40.3/km
Fernán Caballero 992 1,116 −11.1% 103.90 9.5/km
Fontanarejo 237 311 −23.8% 76.95 3.1/km
Fuencaliente 1,010 1,115 −9.4% 270.05 3.7/km
Fuenllana 206 276 −25.4% 59.96 3.4/km
Fuente el Fresno 3,072 3,586 −14.3% 119.46 25.7/km
Granátula de Calatrava 699 869 −19.6% 152.65 4.6/km
Guadalmez 718 902 −20.4% 71.99 10.0/km
Herencia 8,405 9,006 −6.7% 227.31 37.0/km
Hinojosas de Calatrava 506 537 −5.8% 102.44 4.9/km
Horcajo de los Montes 801 1,024 −21.8% 207.47 3.9/km
Las Labores 548 650 −15.7% 34.14 16.1/km
Llanos del Caudillo 697 716 −2.7% 20.42 34.1/km
Luciana 371 410 −9.5% 113.84 3.3/km
Malagón 7,755 8,688 −10.7% 364.80 21.3/km
Manzanares 17,716 19,181 −7.6% 473.82 37.4/km
Membrilla 5,827 6,285 −7.3% 144.09 40.4/km
Mestanza 662 818 −19.1% 370.91 1.8/km
Miguelturra 15,766 14,711 +7.2% 119.17 132.3/km
Montiel 1,219 1,528 −20.2% 270.89 4.5/km
Moral de Calatrava 5,121 5,635 −9.1% 188.52 27.2/km
Navalpino 211 258 −18.2% 196.33 1.1/km
Navas de Estena 286 319 −10.3% 146.54 2.0/km
Pedro Muñoz 7,637 8,331 −8.3% 101.63 75.1/km
Picón 682 709 −3.8% 59.57 11.4/km
Piedrabuena 4,360 4,752 −8.2% 565.36 7.7/km
Poblete 2,862 2,034 +40.7% 27.93 102.5/km
Porzuna 3,524 3,962 −11.1% 211.90 16.6/km
Pozuelo de Calatrava 3,743 3,314 +12.9% 99.93 37.5/km
Los Pozuelos de Calatrava 368 447 −17.7% 84.00 4.4/km
Puebla de Don Rodrigo 1,131 1,237 −8.6% 424.87 2.7/km
Puebla del Príncipe 664 791 −16.1% 33.97 19.5/km
Puerto Lápice 881 1,012 −12.9% 54.84 16.1/km
Puertollano 45,243 51,924 −12.9% 225.13 201.0/km
Retuerta del Bullaque 898 1,086 −17.3% 654.83 1.4/km
El Robledo 1,068 1,232 −13.3% 105.50 10.1/km
Ruidera 539 601 −10.3% 39.20 13.8/km
Saceruela 529 629 −15.9% 247.28 2.1/km
San Carlos del Valle 1,082 1,207 −10.4% 57.69 18.8/km
San Lorenzo de Calatrava 199 234 −15.0% 105.84 1.9/km
Santa Cruz de los Cáñamos 490 595 −17.6% 17.72 27.7/km
Santa Cruz de Mudela 3,876 4,569 −15.2% 133.58 29.0/km
Socuéllamos 12,162 13,374 −9.1% 372.44 32.7/km
La Solana 15,220 16,151 −5.8% 135.17 112.6/km
Solana del Pino 332 414 −19.8% 180.07 1.8/km
Terrinches 605 844 −28.3% 55.52 10.9/km
Tomelloso 36,462 38,061 −4.2% 242.15 150.6/km
Torralba de Calatrava 3,063 3,149 −2.7% 101.58 30.2/km
Torre de Juan Abad 970 1,196 −18.9% 399.19 2.4/km
Torrenueva 2,644 3,007 −12.1% 142.00 18.6/km
Valdemanco del Esteras 162 223 −27.4% 142.46 1.1/km
Valdepeñas 30,380 30,961 −1.9% 489.26 62.1/km
Valenzuela de Calatrava 654 766 −14.6% 44.08 14.8/km
Villahermosa 1,720 2,177 −21.0% 363.01 4.7/km
Villamanrique 1,082 1,384 −21.8% 370.27 2.9/km
Villamayor de Calatrava 640 650 −1.5% 144.81 4.4/km
Villanueva de la Fuente 1,926 2,406 −20.0% 129.10 14.9/km
Villanueva de los Infantes 4,739 5,647 −16.1% 135.06 35.1/km
Villanueva de San Carlos 280 358 −21.8% 109.08 2.6/km
Villar del Pozo 55 97 −43.3% 13.14 4.2/km
Villarrubia de los Ojos 9,751 10,897 −10.5% 281.86 34.6/km
Villarta de San Juan 2,710 3,057 −11.4% 66.00 41.1/km
Viso del Marqués 2,143 2,718 −21.2% 533.20 4.0/km
Province of Ciudad Real 491,927 526,628 −6.6% 19,812.81 24.8/km
Castilla–La Mancha 2,084,086 2,106,331 −1.1% 79,410.62 26.2/km
Spain 48,085,361 46,815,916 +2.7% 504,755.17 95.3/km

See also

References

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  2. "Superficie y población de las provincias". Instituto Geográfico Nacional. Archived from the original on 8 February 2022. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
  3. BOE 1985, p. 11.
  4. BOE 1985, p. 14.
  5. BOE 1985, pp. 22–23.
  6. BOE 1985.
  7. BOE 1986.
  8. BOE 1982.
  9. BOE 1985, p. 15.
  10. BOE 1985, pp. 13–14.
  11. ^ BOE 1985, p. 19.
  12. LOREG 1985, pp. 64–65.
  13. LOREG 1985, p. 7.
  14. LOREG 1985, p. 65.
  15. LOREG 1985, p. 66.
  16. BOE 1985, p. 33.
  17. BOE 1985, p. 21.
  18. ^ "Censo anual de población 2021-2023. Resultados por municipios. 2021-2023. Población por sexo, edad (grupos quinquenales) y nacionalidad (española/extranjera)" (in Spanish). National Statistics Institute. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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  21. ^ "Censo anual de población 2021-2023. Resultados nacionales, por comunidades autónomas y provincias. 2021-2023. Población por sexo, edad (año a año) y nacionalidad (española/extranjera)" (in Spanish). National Statistics Institute. Retrieved 16 July 2024.
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Works cited

External links

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