Cuenca(Spanish:[ˈkweŋka] ) is one of the five provinces of theautonomous communityofCastilla-La Mancha.It is located in the eastern part of this autonomous community and covers 17,141 square km. It has a population of 203,841 inhabitants – the least populated of the five provinces. Its capital city is also calledCuenca.
Cuenca | |
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Coordinates:40°00′N2°00′W/ 40.000°N 2.000°W | |
Country | Spain |
Autonomous community | Castilla-La Mancha |
Capital | Cuenca |
Government | |
• President | Benjamín Prieto(PP) |
Area | |
• Total | 17,141 km2(6,618 sq mi) |
• Rank | Ranked 5th |
Population (2012) | |
• Total | 218,036 |
• Rank | Ranked 44th |
• Density | 13/km2(33/sq mi) |
Demonym | Spanish:Conquense |
Official language(s) | Spanish |
Parliament | Cortes Generales |
Website | dipucuenca.es |
Geography
editThe province is bordered by the provinces ofValencia(including itsexclaveRincón de Ademuz),Albacete,Ciudad Real,Toledo,Madrid,Guadalajara,andTeruel.The northeastern side of the province is in themountainousSistema Ibéricoarea.
211,375 people (2007) live in the province. Its capital isCuenca,where nearly a quarter of the population live, some 52,980 people. There are238 municipalitiesin Cuenca.
Other populous towns and municipalities includeTarancón,San Clemente,Quintanar del Rey,Huete,Villanueva de la Jara,Motilla del Palancar,Mota del Cuervo,La Almarcha,andLas Pedroñeras.
History
editIn 1851, Cuenca lostRequena-Utielto the neighbouringValencia Province,with which it was developing commercial ties. Nevertheless,Requena-UtielremainedSpanish-speaking (rather thanCatalan), while the loss of its most dynamic region left the province of Cuenca relatively underdeveloped economically.
Population development
editThe historical population is given in the following chart: