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Where does most of Spain population live?
Most of the population of Spain lives in towns and cities. These are the largest:Over 1.5 million inhabitants: Madrid and Barcelona. Over 500,000 inhabitants: Valencia, Seville, Zaragoza, and Málaga. Over 300,000 inhabitants: Murcia, Palma, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Bilbao, Alicante/Alacant, and Córdoba.
What are the largest regions in Spain?
Ranked list of Spanish autonomous communities by population
Rank | Region | % |
---|---|---|
01 | Andalusia | 17.88% |
02 | Catalonia | 16.02% |
03 | Community of Madrid | 13.75% |
04 | Valencian Community | 10.85% |
What are Spain’s 5 largest cities?
The Largest Cities in Spain
- Madrid – 5,263,000. Madrid is the capital city of Spain and by far the country’s largest city.
- Barcelona – 4,251,000. …
- Valencia – 1,499,000. …
- Seville – 1,262,000. …
- Bilbao – 947,000. …
- Málaga – 844,000. …
- Oviedo–Gijón–Avilés – 844,000. …
- Alicante-Elche – 793,000. …
What is the population distribution of Spain?
Spain’s total land area is 505 944 km2, with a population density of 92.5 inhabitants/km2. The proportion of the population living in urban areas is 80%. as for the ageing of the population: the average age of the population is 43.35 years.