Plana Alta
Appearance
Plana Alta | |
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Castelló de la Plana | |
Municipalities | |
Area | |
• Total | 938 km2 (362 sq mi) |
Population (2019) Castelló de la Plana |
Plana Alta is a
Castelló de la Plana
, which is also the capital and largest town in the province.
Municipalities
The comarca comprises 17 municipalities, listed below with their populations at the 2001 and 2011 Censuses and according to the latest official estimates:
Name | Population (2001)[2] |
Population (2011)[3] |
Population (2019)[4] |
---|---|---|---|
Almassora | 17,331 | 25,522 | 26,270 |
Benicàssim | 12,456 | 18,178 | 18,192 |
Benlloc | 901 | 1,153 | 1,033 |
Borriol | 3,812 | 5,210 | 5,360 |
Cabanes | 2,473 | 2,951 | 2,958 |
Castelló de la Plana | 147,667 | 176,298 | 171,728 |
Les Coves de Vinromà | 1,818 | 1,988 | 1,823 |
Oropesa del Mar/Orpesa
|
4,287 | 9,733 | 9,076 |
La Pobla Tornesa | 581 | 1,142 | 1,211 |
Sant Joan de Moró | 1,863 | 2,977 | 3,159 |
Sarratella
|
93 | 99 | 101 |
La Serra d'en Galceran | 1,070 | 1,050 | 976 |
Torre d'en Doménec
|
229 | 241 | 180 |
Torreblanca | 4,790 | 5,726 | 5,528 |
Vall d'Alba | 1,943 | 2,939 | 2,807 |
Vilafamés | 1,514 | 1,937 | 1,842 |
Vilanova d'Alcolea | 640 | 668 | 584 |
See also
- Geography of Spain
- List of Spanish cities
References
- ^ Official estimate as at 1 January 2019: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019.
- ^ Census of 1 November 2001: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019.
- ^ Census of 1 November 2011: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019.
- ^ Official estimate as at 1 January 2019: Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019.
40°0′23.68″N 0°1′38.87″W / 40.0065778°N 0.0274639°W