Institution charged with local government and administration in Spain
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The comarcal council (Catalan: consell comarcal, Galician: consello comarcal, Aragonese: concello comarcal, Spanish: consejo comarcal), also somewhat misleadingly referred to as county council, is a local administration and government body in the comarcas of some parts of Spain, mostly in the autonomous communities of Catalonia, Aragon and the Basque Country.
The comarcal council is normally constituted by representatives of the municipalities within the comarcal demarcation, who are elected according to some defined mechanisms given by a promulgated law.
Aragon and the Basque Country but also one in Castile and León. The comarcalcouncil is the local administration and government body in the comarcas. The...
Aragon, the comarca is a local government area, administered by a comarcalcouncil. In the Valencian Community, the comarca is a traditional region with...
Generalitat de Catalunya, the Lleida city council, Roman Catholic Diocese of Lleida and the comarcalcouncil of Segrià, of which Lleida is the capital...
comarca or county, with its own self-ruling institutions known as the ComarcalCouncil of Cerdanya, inside the already self-ruling autonomous Catalonia. All...
1999, with substantial changes over a previously proposed division. Comarcalcouncil Comarcas of Spain See also lists of municipalities in Aragon by province:...
xifres". Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya. Retrieved 2015-05-25. Official comarcal site (in Catalan) 41°39′44″N 1°05′09″E / 41.66222°N 1.08583°E / 41.66222;...
(42) and Aragon (33), and are regulated by law and are governed by a comarcalcouncil with specified powers. There are seven comarcas formally registered...
Reference for populations of municipalities as of January 1, 2005. Official comarcal web site (in Catalan) Tourist association of La Garrotxa Information about...
Ulldemolins, La Vilella Alta, La Vilella Baixa Government • Body Priorat ComarcalCouncil • President Sergi Méndez (ERC) Area • Total 498.61 km2 (192.51 sq mi)...
Pere de Ribes, Sitges, Vilanova i la Geltrú Government • Body Garraf ComarcalCouncil • President Mònica Gallardo (Junts) (2023-2024) TBD (PSC) (2024-2027)...
Except for Barcelonès, every comarca is administered by a comarcalcouncil (consell comarcal). As of 2024, Catalonia is divided in 42 counties plus the...
Catalan). Regió7. Retrieved 2017-07-20. Official web site of the Consell Comarcal del Baix Llobregat (in Catalan) Data, on the site of the Generalitat de...
xifres". Institut d'Estadística de Catalunya. Retrieved 2015-05-25. Official comarcal web site (in Catalan) 41°44′21″N 1°19′55″E / 41.73917°N 1.33194°E /...