The 19 autonomous communities of Spain

Reference list Compiled by TRIVI.GG Updated 19 August 2026

Spain has 19 autonomous communities. This page lists all of them.

The table shows the English name first. The Spanish name is accepted as an answer too, and it appears in the second column.

English names and local names

The quiz shows English names, because that is what most players type. It accepts the Spanish name as well.

Accent marks do not matter. The quiz folds accents before it compares, so a name typed without them still counts.

Abbreviations are not accepted. A short code is ambiguous, and one code often matches the start of another name.

About the autonomous communities

An autonomous community is the largest unit of local government in Spain. Each one has its own parliament and president.

Two of them are cities in North Africa: Ceuta and Melilla. Each is an autonomous city, which holds slightly fewer powers than a community.

Several communities have a second official language, such as Catalan, Basque or Galician. The quiz accepts the name in that language too.

All 19 autonomous communities

CommunityAlso accepted
AndalusiaAndalucía
Aragon
AsturiasPrincipality of Asturias
Balearic IslandsIslas Baleares, Illes Balears, Balearics
Basque CountryPaís Vasco, Euskadi
Canary IslandsIslas Canarias, Canaries
Cantabria
Castile and LeónCastilla y León
Castile-La ManchaCastilla-La Mancha, Castilla la Mancha
CataloniaCataluña, Catalunya
Ceuta
Extremadura
Galicia
La Rioja
MadridCommunity of Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid
Melilla
MurciaRegion of Murcia, Región de Murcia
NavarreNavarra
Valencian CommunityValencia, Comunidad Valenciana

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Sources

  • Official Spanish names published by Spain.

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