Andalusia
- Para keng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ing Andalusia (disambiguation).
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Motto (Kasebyan): Andalucía por sí, para España y la humanidad (Andalusia by herself, for Spain, and for humankind) | |||||
Imno: Andaluces levantaos | |||||
Tungku (Capitoliu) | Seville | ||||
Oficial a amanu | Spanish | ||||
Leparan – Total – % of Spain |
Ranggu 2nd 87,268 km² 17.2% | ||||
Populaciun – Total (2006) – % of Spain – Kapal (Density) |
Ranggu 1st 7,975,672 17.84 91.39/km² | ||||
Aus kareng memalen – Inglis – Castila |
Andalusian Andaluz, andaluza | ||||
Statute of Autonomy | December 30 1981[1] | ||||
Pekakatawan king parlamentu – Pekakatawan king Congresu – Pekakatawan king Senadu |
62 40 | ||||
Pamuntuk | Manuel Chaves González (PSOE) | ||||
ISO 3166-2 | AN | ||||
Junta de Andalucía |
Suglung Palwal
mag-edit- Official Tourism Website of Andalusia
- History of the Andalusian Flag
- Andalucia Photo and History Pages Archived Mayu 13, 2007 at the Wayback Machine
Template:Spain/Andalusia | Lalawigan ning Andalusia | |
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Lalawigan: Almería | Cádiz | Córdoba | Granada | Huelva | Jaén | Málaga | Sevilla |
Autonomous communities Autonomous cities | Plazas de soberanía |
- ↑ The Statute of Autonomy for Andalusia was approved by "Ley Orgánica 6/1981, de 30 de diciembre, Estatuto de Autonomía para Andalucía", published in Boletín Oficial del Estado n. 9, 11 January 1982. As for "Decreto Ley 11/1978" a provisional Autonomous Government (Junta de Andalucía preautonómica) had already been created. The Statute of Autonomy has been reformed in 2006, and the amended text approved by the Senate of Spain and the Congress of Deputies of Spain. The new Statute will be voted on in a referendum in 2007.[1]