List of municipalities in Seville
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Seville is a province in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The province is divided into 106 municipalities. Template:As of Spanish census, Seville is the 5th most populous of Spain's 50 provinces, with Template:Nts inhabitants,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and the 12th largest by land area, spanning Template:Convert.<ref name="landarea"/><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Municipalities are the most basic local political division in SpainTemplate:Sfn and can only belong to one province.Template:Sfn They enjoy a large degree of autonomy in their local administration, being in charge of tasks such as urban planning, water supply, lighting, roads, local police, and firefighting.Template:Sfn
The organisation of municipalities in Spain is outlined by the local government law Template:Lang (Template:Translation), which was passed by the Cortes Generales—Spain’s national parliament—on 2 April 1985Template:Sfn and finalised by royal decree on 18 April 1986.Template:Sfn Municipalities in Seville are also governed by the Statute of Autonomy of Andalusia, which includes provisions concerning their relations with Andalusia's autonomous government.Template:Sfn All citizens of Spain are required to register in the municipality in which they reside.Template:Sfn Each municipality is a corporationTemplate:Refn with independent legal personhood: its governing body is called the Template:Lang (municipal council or corporation),Template:Sfn a term often also used to refer to the municipal offices (city and town halls). The Template:Lang is composed of the mayor (Template:Langx), the deputy mayors (Template:Lang) and the councillors (Template:Lang), who form the plenary (Template:Lang), the deliberative body.Template:Sfn Municipalities are categorised by population for determining the number of councillors: three when the population is up to 100 inhabitants, five for 101Template:Ndash250, seven for 251Template:Ndash1,000, nine for 1,001Template:Ndash2,000, eleven for 2,001Template:Ndash5,000, thirteen for 5,001Template:Ndash10,000, seventeen for 10,001Template:Ndash20,000, twenty-one for 20,001Template:Ndash50,000, and twenty-five for 50,001Template:Ndash100,000. One councillor is added for every additional 100,000 inhabitants, with a further one included if the total would otherwise be even, to avoid tied votes.Template:Sfn
The mayor and the deputy mayors are elected by the plenary assembly, which is itself elected by universal suffrage.Template:Sfn Elections in municipalities with more than 250 inhabitants are carried out following a proportional representation system with closed lists,Template:Sfn whilst those with a population lower than 250 use a block plurality voting system with open lists.Template:Sfn The plenary assembly must meet periodically, with meetings occurring more or less frequently depending on the population of the municipality: monthly for those whose population is larger than 20,000, once every two months if it ranges between 5,001 and 20,000, and once every three months if it does not exceed 5,000.Template:Sfn Many Template:Lang also have a local governing board (Template:Langx), which is appointed by the mayor from amongst the councillors and is required for municipalities of over 5,000 inhabitants.Template:Sfn The board, whose role is to assist the mayor between meetings of the plenary assembly, may not include more than one third of the councillors.Template:Sfn
The largest municipality by population in the province as of the 2024 Spanish census is Seville, its capital, with 686,741 residents, while the smallest is El Madroño, with 305 residents.<ref name="census2024"/> The largest municipality by area is Écija, which spans Template:Convert, while Castilleja de Guzmán is the smallest at Template:Convert.<ref name="landarea"/>
Municipalities
- Largest municipalities in the province of Seville by population
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Seville is the province's capital and largest municipality by population.
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Dos Hermanas, the second largest municipality by population in the province of Seville
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Alcalá de Guadaíra is the province of Seville's third largest municipality by population.
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Utrera, the province of Seville's fourth largest municipality by population
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Mairena del Aljarafe, the fifth largest municipality by population in the province of Seville
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