This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Ciudad Real in the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha, Spain.
| Name | Population. (2002) |
|---|---|
| Abenójar | 1,725 |
| Agudo | 2,013 |
| Alamillo | 674 |
| Albaladejo | 1,541 |
| Alcázar de San Juan | 26,565 |
| Alcoba | 801 |
| Alcolea de Calatrava | 1,630 |
| Alcubillas | 681 |
| Aldea del Rey | 2,106 |
| Alhambra | 1,213 |
| Almadén | 6,830 |
| Almadenejos | 550 |
| Almagro | 8,354 |
| Almedina | 742 |
| Almodóvar del Campo | 7,202 |
| Almuradiel | 965 |
| Anchuras | 414 |
| Arenales de San Gregorio | 703 |
| Arenas de San Juan | 1,061 |
| Argamasilla de Alba | 6,791 |
| Argamasilla de Calatrava | 5,408 |
| Arroba de los Montes | 611 |
| Ballesteros de Calatrava | 556 |
| Bolaños de Calatrava | 11,374 |
| Brazatortas | 1,200 |
| Cabezarados | 379 |
| Cabezarrubias del Puerto | 624 |
| Calzada de Calatrava | 4,568 |
| Campo de Criptana | 13,189 |
| Cañada de Calatrava | 80 |
| Caracuel de Calatrava | 159 |
| Carrión de Calatrava | 2,651 |
| Carrizosa | 1,619 |
| Castellar de Santiago | 2,261 |
| Ciudad Real | 65,084 |
| Corral de Calatrava | 1,272 |
| Los Cortijos | 1,026 |
| Cózar | 1,260 |
| Chillón | 2,272 |
| Daimiel | 17,342 |
| Fernán Caballero | 1,053 |
| Fontanarejo | 348 |
| Fuencaliente | 1,283 |
| Fuenllana | 320 |
| Fuente el Fresno | 3,544 |
| Granátula de Calatrava | 1,029 |
| Guadalmez | 996 |
| Herencia | 7,239 |
| Hinojosas de Calatrava | 722 |
| Horcajo de los Montes | 1,030 |
| Las Labores | 678 |
| Luciana | 446 |
| Llanos del Caudillo | 692 |
| Malagón | 8,015 |
| Manzanares | 17,780 |
| Membrilla | 6,601 |
| Mestanza | 894 |
| Miguelturra | 10,595 |
| Montiel | 1,673 |
| Moral de Calatrava | 5,283 |
| Navalpino | 294 |
| Navas de Estena | 404 |
| Pedro Muñoz | 7,346 |
| Picón | 661 |
| Piedrabuena | 4,759 |
| Poblete | 810 |
| Porzuna | 3,854 |
| Pozuelo de Calatrava | 2,602 |
| Los Pozuelos de Calatrava | 524 |
| Puebla de Don Rodrigo | 1,327 |
| Puebla del Príncipe | 1,019 |
| Puerto Lápice | 1,037 |
| Puertollano | 50,035 |
| Retuerta del Bullaque | 1,033 |
| El Robledo | 1,084 |
| Ruidera | 596 |
| Saceruela | 723 |
| San Carlos del Valle | 1,218 |
| San Lorenzo de Calatrava | 297 |
| Santa Cruz de los Cáñamos | 650 |
| Santa Cruz de Mudela | 4,828 |
| Socuéllamos | 11,580 |
| La Solana | 15,340 |
| Solana del Pino | 501 |
| Terrinches | 976 |
| Tomelloso | 30,430 |
| Torralba de Calatrava | 2,903 |
| Torre de Juan Abad | 1,381 |
| Torrenueva | 3,208 |
| Valdemanco del Esteras | 281 |
| Valdepeñas | 26,796 |
| Valenzuela de Calatrava | 802 |
| Villahermosa | 2,559 |
| Villamanrique | 1,599 |
| Villamayor de Calatrava | 628 |
| Villanueva de la Fuente | 2,640 |
| Villanueva de los Infantes | 5,800 |
| Villanueva de San Carlos | 424 |
| Villar del Pozo | 100 |
| Villarrubia de los Ojos | 9,598 |
| Villarta de San Juan | 2,972 |
| Viso del Marqués | 3,002 |
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