

- comunidad
- community
- para el bien de la comunidad
- for the good of the community
- comunidad
- community
- la comunidad polaca
- the Polish community
- vivir en comunidad
- to live with other people
- comunidad
- community
- comunidad
- association
- comunidad
- community
- no existe comunidad de ideales/objetivos entre ambos grupos
- there is no community of ideals/objectives between the two groups
- no existe comunidad de ideales/objetivos entre ambos grupos
- the two groups do not share common ideals/objectives
- la sublevación de las Comunidades
- the Revolt of the Comuneros
- comunidad autónoma
- Spain has long been been a diverse country, made up of different kingdoms and territories with their own languages, political institutions and legal systems. Periods of central control and uniformity, such as the Franco era, nurtured nationalist and separatist feeling in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia. The 1978 Constitution changed Spain into a country consisting of 19 autonomous regions, known as comunidades autónomas or autonomías. These replaced the old regiones. Each of them has its own parliament and government, and its relationship with the central government is governed by an estatuto. Some have more autonomy than others.
The comunidades autónomas are: Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, the Basque Country , the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, La Rioja, Valencia and the North African cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Estatuto/Estatut
- Comisión de las Comunidades Europeas
- European Commission
- comunidad autónoma
- Spain has long been been a diverse country, made up of different kingdoms and territories with their own languages, political institutions and legal systems. Periods of central control and uniformity, such as the Franco era, nurtured nationalist and separatist feeling in the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia. The 1978 Constitution changed Spain into a country consisting of 19 autonomous regions, known as comunidades autónomas or autonomías. These replaced the old regiones. Each of them has its own parliament and government, and its relationship with the central government is governed by an estatuto. Some have more autonomy than others.
The comunidades autónomas are: Andalusia, Aragon, Asturias, the Balearic Islands, the Basque Country , the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castilla y León, Castilla-La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, La Rioja, Valencia and the North African cities of Ceuta and Melilla. Estatuto/Estatut
- regiones
- Before the formation of the present-day comunidades autónomas comunidad autónoma, Spain was divided into regiones. While they were broadly similar geographically, there was greater centralization of power. Unlike the new autonomous regions, they had no self-government.
Another country divided into regions is Chile, which has twelve.
- Estatuto/Estatut
- Spain's 1978 Constitution granted of areas of competence competencias to each of the autonomous regions it created. It also established that these could be modified by agreements, called estatutos de autonomía or just estatutos, between central government and each of the autonomous regions. The latter do not affect the competencias of central government which controls the army, etc. For example, Navarre, the Basque Country and Catalonia have their own police forces and health services, and collect taxes on behalf of central government. Navarre has its own civil law system, fueros, and can levy taxes which are different to those in the rest of Spain. In 2006, Andalusia, Valencia and Catalonia renegotiated their estatutos. The Catalan Estatut was particularly contentious.
- Tribunal de Primera Instancia de las Comunidades Europeas
- Court of First Instance
- gastos de comunidad
- service charge
- Comunidad Europea
- European Community


- European Commission
- Comisión f de las Comunidades Europeas
- Court of First Instance
- Tribunal m de Primera Instancia de las Comunidades Europeas
- community
- comunidad f
- the community
- la comunidad
- community
- comunidad f
- the German community in Madrid
- la comunidad or colectividad or colonia alemana de Madrid
- the city's black community
- la población or comunidad negra de la ciudad
- a religious community
- una comunidad religiosa
- the community or the Community
- la Comunidad (Europea)
- community 书
- comunidad f
- community of goods/interest
- comunidad de bienes/intereses
- community leader
- líder mf de la comunidad


- comunidad
- community
- comunidad de vecinos
- residents' association
- comunidad autónoma
- autonomous region
- comunidad sucesoria
- inherited property
- la comunidad autónoma de Galicia
- the autonomous region of Galicia


- the university community
- la comunidad universitaria
- community
- comunidad f
- European Community
- Comunidad f Europea


- comunidad
- community
- comunidad de vecinos
- residents' association


- the university community
- la comunidad universitaria
- national service
- servicio voluntario a la comunidad
- community
- comunidad f