A ''comarca'' (, , , ) is a traditional region or local
administrative division
Administrative divisions (also administrative units, administrative regions, subnational entities, or constituent states, as well as many similar generic terms) are geographical areas into which a particular independent sovereign state is divi ...
found in
Portugal
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,
Spain
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, and some of their former colonies, like
Brazil
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,
Nicaragua
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, and
Panama
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. The term is derived from the term ''marca'', meaning a
"march, mark", plus the prefix ''co''-, meaning "together, jointly".
The ''comarca'' is known in
Aragonese as ''redolada'' () and in
Basque
Basque may refer to:
* Basques, an ethnic group of Spain and France
* Basque language, their language
Places
* Basque Country (greater region), the homeland of the Basque people with parts in both Spain and France
* Basque Country (autonomous co ...
as ''eskualde'' (). In addition, in
Galician, ''comarcas'' are also called ''bisbarras'' ().
Although the English word "
county
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" and its near synonym "
shire
Shire () is a traditional term for an administrative division of land in Great Britain and some other English-speaking countries. It is generally synonymous with county (such as Cheshire and Worcestershire). British counties are among the oldes ...
" have similar meanings, they are usually translated into Spanish and Portuguese as ''condado'', a term which in the
Iberian Peninsula
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refers only to regions historically ruled by a ''conde'' (
count
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or
earl
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). However, "comarca" is occasionally used such as in the
Spanish Wikipedia entry for ''comarca'' and some translations of ''
The Lord of the Rings
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'' (see below).
Community of Portuguese Language Countries
In the
Community of Portuguese Language Countries
The Community of Portuguese Language Countries (; : CPLP), also known as the Lusophone Commonwealth or Lusophone Community (), is an international organization and political association of Lusophone nations across four continents, where Portug ...
(CPLP), ''comarcas'' are used as follows.
Historical
From the
Middle Ages
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until the 16th century, the ''comarcas'' corresponded to the large administrative divisions of Portugal. There were six such traditional divisions:
Entre-Douro-e-Minho,
Trás-os-Montes,
Beira,
Estremadura,
Alentejo
Alentejo ( , , ) is a geographical, historical, and cultural region of south–central and southern Portugal. In Portuguese, its name means "beyond the Tagus" ().
Alentejo includes the regions of Alto Alentejo Province, Alto Alentejo and Bai ...
and
Algarve
The Algarve (, , ) is the southernmost NUTS statistical regions of Portugal, NUTS II region of continental Portugal. It has an area of with 467,495 permanent inhabitants and incorporates 16 municipalities (concelho, ''concelhos'' or ''município ...
, of which the last had the honorary title of "kingdom". In the 16th century, the ''comarcas'' started gradually to be referred to as "provinces".
The name "''comarca''" was then applied to the new administrative and judicial subdivisions of the provinces, created in the 17th century. Each ''comarca'' corresponded to the territorial area of jurisdiction of a ''
corregedor
The Corregedor (''Inspector-General'' or ''Magistrate'') was a position established by the Portuguese crown in the 14th-15th century, with the authority to "correct" acts of a local, administrative or judicial nature within the kingdom. Although c ...
'', a high-ranking administrative and judicial officer who represented the Crown in the district.
In the 19th century, the ''comarcas'' were replaced by separate administrative and judicial divisions to reflect the implementation of the separation of executive and judicial powers. The new administrative divisions became the
administrative districts and the new judicial divisions kept the name ''comarca''.
Present
In Brazil, Portugal, and some other countries of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, the ''comarca'' now is the basic territorial division in the
judicial
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system. It corresponds to the territorial area of jurisdiction of a
court
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of first instance.
The ''comarca'' may correspond to a
municipality
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having municipal corporation, corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality' ...
or group several small municipalities together. Presently, in Brazil, there are 2,680 ''comarcas''. A judiciary organization reform implemented in Portugal in 2014 reduced the number of ''comarcas'' from 231 to 23.
According to the new judicial division of 2015,
Angola
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will be again subdivided into 60 ''comarcas'', each with a court of first instance. The courts of ''comarca'' will replace the previous provincial and municipal courts.
Comarca is also the name of a suburb of
Luanda
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, the capital of Angola.
Mexico
The ninth-largest metropolitan area in
Mexico
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is known as the
Comarca Lagunera
The Comarca Lagunera or La Comarca de la Laguna ("region of lagoons") is a region of northern Mexico occupying large portions of the states of Durango and Coahuila, with rich soils produced by periodic flooding of the Nazas_River, Nazas and Aguan ...
.
[Mikael D. Wolfe. ''Watering the Revolution: An Environmental and Technological History of Agrarian Reform in Mexico''. Durham: Duke University Press 2017.] The region is made up of 15 municipalities, including the cities of
Torreón,
Coahuila,
Gómez Palacio and Lerdo
Durango
Durango, officially the Free and Sovereign State of Durango, is one of the 31 states which make up the Political divisions of Mexico, 32 Federal Entities of Mexico, situated in the northwest portion of the country. With a population of 1,832,650 ...
.
Panama
In Panama, the ''comarca indígena'' is an administrative region for an area with a substantial
Amerindian population. Four ''comarcas'' (
Emberá-Wounaan,
Guna Yala,
Naso Tjër Di, and
Ngöbe-Buglé) exist as equivalent to
provinces
A province is an administrative division within a country or state. The term derives from the ancient Roman , which was the major territorial and administrative unit of the Roman Empire's territorial possessions outside Italy. The term ''provi ...
. Two smaller ''comarcas'' (
Guna de Madugandí and
Guna de Wargandí) are subordinate to a province and considered equivalent to a ''
corregimiento''.
Spain
The term ''comarca'' is used in several regions in Spain:
* In
Asturias
Asturias (; ; ) officially the Principality of Asturias, is an autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community in northwest Spain.
It is coextensive with the provinces of Spain, province of Asturias and contains some of the territory t ...
, the historic division is the ''conceyu'' (pl. ''conceyos'', ''concejo'' or ''municipio'' in Spanish). Currently, there are several ''comarcas'' but they are contemporary creations destined to tourism promotions, without administrative or government powers.
* In
Cantabria
Cantabria (, ; ) is an autonomous community and Provinces of Spain, province in northern Spain with Santander, Cantabria, Santander as its capital city. It is called a , a Nationalities and regions of Spain, historic community, in its current ...
, the ''comarca'' is a traditional or historical division, usually identified with the greatest rivers of the region.
* In
Catalonia
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and
Aragon
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, the ''comarca'' is a local government area, administered by a ''
comarcal council''.
* In the
Valencian Community
The Valencian Community is an Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Spain. It is the fourth most populous Spanish Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community after Andalusia, Catalonia and the Community of Madrid wit ...
, the ''comarc''a is a traditional region with no administrative competences. They are legally referred as ''homologated territorial demarcations'' instead of as ''comarques''.
* In
Galicia the ''comarca'' or ''bisbarra'' are traditional divisions of the land that have limited official recognition, but have no administrative relevance. However, the
Galician government is attempting to transform the ''bisbarras'' into territorial administrative tiers, to create a new regional network proposed to be more balanced and efficient. Galician ''comarcas'' also have a ''
comarcal council''.
In other places, such as
Extremadura
Extremadura ( ; ; ; ; Fala language, Fala: ''Extremaúra'') is a landlocked autonomous communities in Spain, autonomous community of Spain. Its capital city is Mérida, Spain, Mérida, and its largest city is Badajoz. Located in the central- ...
, the ''comarca'' may refer simply to a loosely-defined region.
Because of the word's long-standing use, ''comarca'' is sometimes used as the basis for the promotion of
tourism
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with emphasis on local cultural tradition and history.
Fiction
Some Spanish-language editions of the British writer
J. R. R. Tolkien
John Ronald Reuel Tolkien (, 3 January 1892 – 2 September 1973) was an English writer and philologist. He was the author of the high fantasy works ''The Hobbit'' and ''The Lord of the Rings''.
From 1925 to 1945, Tolkien was the Rawlinson ...
's works use the term ''La Comarca'' as a translation for the English "
The Shire".
See also
*
Comarcas of Aragon
*
Comarcas of Asturias
*
Comarcas of Galicia
Galicia (Spain), Galicia is divided into ''Comarcas of Spain, comarcas''. In Galician language, Galician, ''comarcas'' are sometimes also called ''bisbarras'' (). There are 53 comarcas in Galicia (Spain), Galicia.
Comarcas of the province of A Co ...
*
Comarques of Catalonia
The comarques of Catalonia (singular ''comarca'', , ), often referred to in English as counties, are an Subdivisions of Catalonia, administrative division of Catalonia. Each comarca comprises a number of municipalities of Catalonia, municipalitie ...
*
Comarques of the Valencian Community
The ''Comarcas of Spain, comarques'' of the Valencian Community form an intermediate level of administrative subdivision between Municipalities of Spain, municipalities and Provinces of Spain, provinces. They are used as a basis for the provision ...
*
Commune (administrative division)
A municipality is usually a single administrative division having corporate status and powers of self-government or jurisdiction as granted by national and regional laws to which it is subordinate.
The term ''municipality'' may also mean the go ...
*
Kecamatan
*
List of terms for administrative divisions
*
Provinces of Panama
Panama is divided into ten provinces () and four provincial-level indigenous regions (Spanish: ''comarcas indígenas'', often shortened to ''comarcas''). The most recently established province is Panamá Oeste Province on 1 January 2014, and the ...
References
External links
Comarcas de Galicia official site for the management and promotion of Galician comarcas, maintained by the
Galician Government
History of comarca divisions in the Catalan Countries
{{Types of administrative country subdivision
Geography of Catalonia
Administrative divisions in Europe