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Llano Del Beal
Llano del Beal (also known as El Llano del Beal or El Llano) is a town in the Municipalities of Spain, municipality of Cartagena, Spain, Cartagena in the Autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of the Region of Murcia in Spain. Physical geography Location Located to the east of the municipality of Cartagena, Spain, Cartagena, a city 14 kilometers away. Part of the Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Unión extends through this town. Through El Llano del Beal and San Ginés de la Jara passes the Arroyo (watercourse), rambla of El Beal, which flows north of the Arenal Beach in Los Nietos, Cartagena, Los Nietos near the salt marsh of Saladar de Lo Poyo, Lo Poyo, which carries spills of heavy metals from the old mining activity. History The village was born in the last years of the 19th century to house workers who worked in the mines of galena and other metals. At the foot of the mining mountain range, it is located on a plain called El Llano. Its first inhabitan ...
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Autonomous Communities Of Spain
The autonomous communities () are the first-level political divisions of Spain, administrative divisions of Spain, created in accordance with the Constitution of Spain, Spanish Constitution of 1978, with the aim of guaranteeing limited autonomy to the nationalities and regions of Spain, nationalities and regions that make up Spain. There are 17 autonomous communities and two autonomous cities (Ceuta and Melilla) that are collectively known as "autonomies". The two autonomous cities have the right to become autonomous communities. The autonomous communities exercise their right to self-government within the limits set forth in the constitution and Organic Law (Spain), organic laws known as Statute of Autonomy, Statutes of Autonomy, which broadly define the powers that they assume. Each statute sets out the devolved powers () for each community; typically those communities with stronger local nationalism have more powers, and this type of devolution has been called ''asymmetric ...
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