Navarre
This is about the Spanish autonomous community of Navarre. For other uses, see Navarre (disambiguation).
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| Capital | Pamplona |
| Official languages | Castilian; Basque co-official in some areas |
| Area
- total - % of Spain |
Ranked 11th
10 391 km² 2,2% |
| Population
- Total (2003) - % of Spain - Density |
Ranked 15th
569 628 1,4% 54,82/km² |
| Demonym
- English - Spanish - Basque |
Navarrese navarro/a nafar |
| Statute of Autonomy | August 16, 1982 |
| ISO 3166-2 | NA |
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Parliamentary representation Congress seats Senate seats |
5 1 |
| President | Miguel Sanz Sesma (UPN) |
| Gobierno de Navarra | |
Navarre (Basque Nafarroa, Spanish Navarra) is an autonomous community and province of Spain.
It is bordered by the autonomous communities of the Basque Country (provinces of Guipúzcoa and Álava), La Rioja, and Aragon (provinces of Zaragoza and Huesca), and by France.
Of its population of 569,628 (2002), one-third live in the capital, Pamplona (Basque Iruña). There are 272 municipalities in Navarre. See List of municipalities in Navarre.
See also:
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| Andalusia | Aragon | Asturias | Balearic Islands | Basque Country | Canary Islands | Cantabria | Castile-La Mancha | Castile-Leon | Catalonia | Extremadura | Galicia | La Rioja | Madrid | Murcia | Navarre | Valencia | Ceuta | Melilla | Plaza de soberanÃÂa | |
