List of Spanish Supercentenarians - Oldest Living Spanish Person By Autonomy

Oldest Living Spanish Person By Autonomy

This is a list of the oldest people by birth from each autonomy

Under 110 Supercentenarian (Verified) Supercentenarian (Pending) Supercentenarian (Unverified)

Autonomy Name Sex Birth date Age as of 25 June 2013
Andalucia Amparo Martín F 6 November 1904 7002108000000000000108 years, 7002231000000000000231 days
Aragon Salvador Sancho M 28 February 1905 7002108000000000000108 years, 7002117000000000000117 days
Asturias
Balearic Islands Margalida Palmer F 2 March 1906 7002107000000000000107 years, 7002115000000000000115 days
Basque Country Elvira Azkárate F 29 March 1903 7002110000000000000110 years, 700188000000000000088 days
Canary Islands Juana Cabrera F 20 February 1906 7002107000000000000107 years, 7002125000000000000125 days
Cantabria Isabel Expósito F 28 February 1905 7002108000000000000108 years, 7002117000000000000117 days
Castile-La Mancha Filomena Pleite F 11 August 1906 7002106000000000000106 years, 7002318000000000000318 days
Castile and León Adelaida González F 23 October 1902 7002110000000000000110 years, 7002245000000000000245 days
Catalonia Ana Vela-Rubio F 29 October 1901 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002239000000000000239 days
Extremadura Eugenia Barraso F 17 January 1905 7002108000000000000108 years, 7002159000000000000159 days
Galicia Francisca Barracel F 18 June 1902 7002111000000000000111 years, 70007000000000000007 days
La Rioja
Madrid Maria Concha Pérez Cidad F 9 December 1901 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002198000000000000198 days
Murcia Elvira Carrasco F 7 February 1906 7002107000000000000107 years, 7002138000000000000138 days
Navarra Francisca García-Torres F 13 September 1901 7002111000000000000111 years, 7002285000000000000285 days
Valencia Trinidad Rodríguez F 3 June 1904 7002109000000000000109 years, 700122000000000000022 days

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