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The comarques of Catalonia (singular comarca, Eastern Catalan:[kuˈmarkə], Western Catalan:[koˈmaɾka]), often referred to in English as counties,[1][2][3][a] are an administrative division of Catalonia. Each comarca comprises a number of municipalities, roughly equivalent to a county in the United States. Currently, Catalonia is divided into 42 comarques and Aran, considered a "unique territorial entity" and not a comarca.[4]
Each comarca has a representative county council (Catalan: consell comarcal), except for Barcelonès, which abolished it in 2019, and Aran, which instead has the Conselh Generau d'Aran.
Comarques form the second-level administrative division within Catalonia, being a subdivision of vegueries (or provinces at state level).
Comarques of Catalonia
Anoia
Bages
Segarra
Solsonès
Conca de Barberà
Lluçanès
Moianès
Osona
Berguedà
Cerdanya
Alt Urgell
Pallars Sobirà
Val d'Aran
Alta Ribagorça
Pallars Jussà
Noguera
Urgell
Pla d'Urgell
Segrià
Garrigues
Alt Penedès
Baix Llobregat
Barcelonès
Vallès Occidental
Maresme
Vallès Oriental
Ripollès
Garrotxa
Alt Empordà
Pla de l'Estany
Gironès
Selva
Baix Empordà
Garraf
Baix Penedès
Tarragonès
Alt Camp
Baix Camp
Priorat
Ribera d'Ebre
Terra Alta
Baix Ebre
Montsià
Northern Catalonia/ Pyrénées-Orientales (France)
France
Andorra
Aragon
Valencia
Mediterranean Sea
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