
The Spanish state is administratively divided into Autonomous communities which, in turn, are separated by provinces. This territorial division dates back to 1833, is recognized by the Spanish Constitution of 1978 and is still in force today. It should be noted that in some cases we find uniprovincial territories, that is, with a single province, but most are pluriprovincial. In this OneHowTo article we want to explain to you how the autonomies are divided so with this lista of provinces of Spain you can know the whole territory.