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Montes de Toledo Comarca

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Montes de Toledo Comarca
Comarca de los Montes de Toledo
Location of the Montes de Toledo Comarca in Toledo Province
Location of the Montes de Toledo Comarca in Toledo Province
Country Spain
Autonomous communityCastile-La Mancha
ProvinceToledo
Municipalities
List
  • See text
Area
 • Total3,018 km2 (1,165 sq mi)
Population
 • Total70,832
 • Density23/km2 (61/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Largest municipalityLos Yébenes

Montes de Toledo Comarca (Spanish: Comarca de los Montes de Toledo) is a comarca located at the southern end of the province of Toledo, Spain. The natural comarca includes some municipal terms in Ciudad Real Province.

It is named after the Montes de Toledo mountain system.[1] and, like other mountainous rural areas in central Spain, this comarca has been traditionally a place of cattle rearers, with some honey production as well. Nowadays the comarca has suffered heavy depopulation as the economy has diversified.

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Municipal terms and villages

Town Population Surface Density
Sonseca 11.178 59,56 179,41
Los Yébenes 6.434 677,46 9,36
Argés 5.178 23,74 181,48
Navahermosa 4.310 129,79 32,43
Polán 3.937 158,70 23,68
Gálvez 3.476 55,00 61,51
Cobisa 3.645 14,48 221,45
Nambroca 3.415 82,02 36,17
Menasalbas 3.344 179,44 17,87
Urda 3.166 217,82 14,53
Orgaz 2.838 154,48 17,68
Burguillos de Toledo 2.399 28,49 69,96
Ajofrín 2.328 35,10 64,92
San Pablo de los Montes 2.271 100,05 22,81
Guadamur 1.819 38,23 46,41
Pulgar 1.653 38,60 37,82
Cuerva 1.571 37,51 37,88
Las Ventas con Peña Aguilera 1.355 140,09 9,64
Mazarambroz 1.349 216,02 6,08
Noez 967 34,22 28,26
Almonacid de Toledo 903 95,78 8,49
San Martín de Montalbán 794 133,03 5,62
Villaminaya 608 21,28 27,54
Mascaraque 533 65,61 7,55
Manzaneque 472 12,22 37,23
Layos 444 18,39 20,55
Totanés 438 26,04 16,01
Marjaliza 321 65,80 4,59
Chueca 253 11,12 22,93
Casasbuenas 241 30,46 7,62
Hontanar 159 151,77 0,87

Municipal terms in Ciudad Real Province

References

External links

39°38′N 4°29′W / 39.633°N 4.483°W / 39.633; -4.483

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