Zamora (province)
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| Official languages | Spanish | ||||
| Area – Total – % of Spain |
Ranked 22nd 10.561 km² km² 2.2% |
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| Population – Total (2007) – % of Spain – Density |
Ranked 45th 200,678 0,45 18,72 hab./km²/km² |
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| Demonym – English – Spanish |
Zamoran Zamorano, -a |
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Statute of Autonomy
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June 9, 1982 | ||||
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– Congress seats – Senate seats |
4 |
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| President | Fernando Martínez Maillo | ||||
| ISO 3166-2 | ES-ZA | ||||
| http://www.zamoradipu.es/ | |||||
Zamora is a Spanish province of western Spain, in the western part of the autonomous community of Castile and León.
Actual Zamora province was born in 1833 when the country was organised into 49 provinces [1].
It is bordered by the provinces of Orense, León, Valladolid, and Salamanca, and by Portugal.
Of the 200,678 people (2002) in the province, nearly a third live in the capital, Zamora. This province has 250 municipalities.
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Torre del Caracol, Benavente, Zamora |
[edit] References
- ^ Spanish Real Decreto of november, 30, 1833
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