List of Spanish Provinces By Area

This is a list of the provinces of Spain in order of area.

Rank
Province
Area (km²)
Autonomous community
1 Badajoz 21766 Extremadura
2 Cáceres 19868 Extremadura
3 Ciudad Real 19813 Castile–La Mancha
4 Zaragoza 17274 Aragon
5 Cuenca 17140 Castile–La Mancha
6 Huesca 15636 Aragon
7 León 15581 Castile and León
8 Toledo 15370 Castile–La Mancha
9 Albacete 14926 Castile–La Mancha
10 Teruel 14810 Aragon
11 Burgos 14292 Castile and León
12 Sevilla 14036 Andalusia
13 Córdoba 13771 Andalusia
14 Jaén 13496 Andalusia
15 Granada 12647 Andalusia
16 Salamanca 12350 Castile and León
17 Guadalajara 12214 Castile–La Mancha
18 Lleida 12173 Catalonia
19 Murcia 11313 Murcia
20 Valencia 10806 Valencian Community
21 Asturias 10604 Asturias
22 Zamora 10561 Castile and León
23 Navarra 10391 Navarre
24 Soria 10306 Castile and León
25 Huelva 10128 Andalusia
26 Lugo 9856 Galicia
27 Almería 8775 Andalusia
28 Valladolid 8110 Castile and León
29 Palencia 8052 Castile and León
30 Ávila 8050 Castile and León
31 Madrid 8028 Madrid
32 A Coruña 7950 Galicia
33 Barcelona 7728 Catalonia
34 Cádiz 7436 Andalusia
35 Málaga 7308 Andalusia
36 Ourense 7273 Galicia
37 Segovia 6921 Castile and León
38 Castellón 6632 Valencian Community
39 Tarragona 6303 Catalonia
40 Girona 5910 Catalonia
41 Alicante 5817 Valencian Community
42 Cantabria 5321 Cantabria
43 La Rioja 5045 La Rioja
44 Balearic Islands 4992 Balearic Islands
45 Pontevedra 4495 Galicia
46 Las Palmas 4066 Canary Islands
47 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 3381 Canary Islands
48 Álava 3037 Basque Community
49 Biscay 2217 Basque Community
50 Gipuzkoa 1909 Basque Community
51 Melilla 28 Plaza de soberania
52 Ceuta 20 Plaza de soberania
TOTAL 504644

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