Administrative Divisions of Spain and Catalonia

The Territorial Organization of Spain

The current territorial organization of Spain is based on the 1978 Constitution. Title VIII, Article 137, establishes three different territorial areas:

  • The Municipality (municipio)
  • The Province (provincia)
  • The Autonomous Community (comunidad autónoma)

The Municipality: Basic Local Government

Municipalities are the basic scope of local government and represent the oldest administrative structure. According to the INE census, there are 8,111 municipalities in Spain,

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Religious Unity and Social Structure under the Catholic Monarchs

Imposing Religious Uniformity in Spain

The monarchy of the Catholic Monarchs (RRCC) faced religious diversity where conflicts were imminent. The imposition of the Catholic faith was intended to unite the people. The name Catholic Monarchs characterizes the persistence of this situation at the time of its imposition.

Reforming the Catholic Church

The first steps toward reform were taken by Cardinal Cisneros within the Catholic Church itself. This reform targeted the higher clergy, seeking to eliminate

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Global Dynamics: Hazards, Development, and Economic Integration

Natural Hazards and Environmental Impact

Natural hazards are natural phenomena of many types (snow, earthquakes, storms, etc.) that occur as a result of living on a very dynamic planet. Natural hazards must be associated with human presence; that is, they must affect people or goods that we value.

The degradation of the environment plays an important role in triggering disasters. Countries experiencing deforestation, erosion, and severe overuse of marginal lands for crops are increasingly subject

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Bismarck’s Diplomacy, Armed Peace, and the Rise of Colonial Imperialism

The Bismarckian System and the Armed Peace (1871–1914)

Bismarck’s Foreign Policy and the Alliance System

Following German unification, Bismarck’s policy focused on creating a series of international alliances, known as the Bismarckian System. This system aimed to isolate France, which posed a potential threat to the stability of the newly created German state, thereby affirming Germany’s hegemony in the world.

The three Bismarckian systems were built, repeatedly, through the union of three countries:

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Glossary of Agricultural, Livestock, and Land Use Terminology

Agricultural and Land Use Definitions

Extensive Agriculture Definition

Extensive agriculture is that which is practiced in regions with low population density. It requires low labor input, is minimally mechanized, and utilizes large spaces for growing various products.

Intensive Agriculture Characteristics

Intensive agriculture produces huge quantities of products continuously in reduced spaces. It is characterized because it increases productivity in a short time, using irrigation, fertilizers, and

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Industrial Development and Sectoral Classification: Challenges and Construction

The Secondary Sector and Industry Classification

The Secondary Sector, primarily focused on industry, is the engine that gives rise to capitalism. In the capitalist system, industrial development can be distinguished into three major stages:

  • The First Industrial Revolution: This transformation resulted in the mechanization of the system, consisting of the use of machinery and an energy model based on coal and the steam engine.
  • The Second Industrial Revolution: Machinery deepened and expanded, introducing
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