The regions of Spain have quite different economies, level of economic activity and composition of industries/sectors. Not surprisingly, the most populous regions like Madrid, Catalonia, Andalusia and Valencia, also have the largest GDPs. Geographical locations, access to water and the availability of infrastructure like harbors, highways, railroads and airports asContinue Reading

The regions, or autonomous communities as they are called, are both political and administrative units with each region having their own capital (more or less, we’ll get back to those), their own parliament, their own set of laws, election processes and more. There are various degrees of autonomy in theContinue Reading