List of Spanish provinces by coastline
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List of Spanish provinces; the initial order is by sequence counter-clockwise (i.e. from the junction of the Atlantic coast and the border with France, by sea to the junction of the Mediterranean coast and the border with France).
Province | Coastline (km) | Sequence |
---|---|---|
Guipúzcoa | 92 | 1 |
Vizcaya | 154 | 2 |
Cantabria | 284 | 3 |
Asturias | 401 | 4 |
Lugo | 144 | 5 |
A Coruña | 956 | 6 |
Pontevedra | 398 | 7 |
Huelva | 122 | 8 |
Cádiz | 285 | 9 |
Málaga | 208 | 10 |
Granada | 81 | 11 |
Almería | 249 | 12 |
Murcia | 274 | 13 |
Alicante | 244 | 14 |
Valencia | 135 | 15 |
Castellón | 139 | 16 |
Tarragona | 278 | 17 |
Barcelona | 161 | 18 |
Gerona | 260 | 19 |
Islas Baleares | 1428 | * |
Las Palmas | 815 | * |
Santa Cruz de Tenerife | 768 | * |
- Islands and islets of peninsular provinces are not included.
See also
- List of Spanish provinces by area
- List of Spanish provinces by population
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by area
- List of Spanish autonomous communities by population
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