The following list is of important municipalities (those with largest populations) in Andalusia, an autonomous community of Spain:

Provincial lists

The following links are to province-specific lists which are more detailed, where all municipalities in a given province are ranked alphabetically.

By population

The largest municipalities are listed below, ranked by population in 2019 (over 40,000 inhabitants).

Rank Name of
municipality
Province Population
(2001)[1]
Population
(2011)[2]
Population
(2019)[3]
1 Sevilla Sevilla 684,633 698,042 688,592
2 Málaga Málaga 524,414 561,435 574,654
3 Córdoba Córdoba 308,072 328,326 325,701
4 Granada Granada 240,661 241,003 232,462
5 Jerez Cádiz 183,273 211,784 212,749
6 Almería Almería 166,328 189,680 198,533
7 Huelva Huelva 142,284 147,808 143,663
8 Marbella Málaga 100,036 135,124 143,386
9 Dos Hermanas Seville 101,988 128,433 133,968
10 Algeciras Cádiz 101,468 117,695 121,957
11 Cádiz Cádiz 133,363 124,014 116,027
12 Jaén Jaén 112,590 116,469 112,999
13 Roquetas de Mar Almería 50,096 86,799 96,800
14 San Fernando Cádiz 88,073 96,786 94,979
15 El Puerto Cádiz 76,236 89,012 88,405
16 Chiclana Cádiz 61,028 80,769 84,489
17 El Ejido Almería 57,877 80,839 83,594
18 Mijas Málaga 46,232 74,028 82,742
19 Vélez-Málaga Málaga 57,142 76,922 81,643
20 Fuengirola Málaga 49,675 72,019 80,309
21 Alcalá Seville 57,426 73,317 75,279
22 Sanlúcar Cádiz 60,254 67,232 68,684
23 Torremolinos Málaga 44,772 66,270 68,661
24 Estepona Málaga 43,109 64,468 68,286
25 Benalmádena Málaga 34,565 61,394 68,128
26 La Línea Cádiz 59,437 65,412 63,147
27 Motril Granada 51,298 60,460 58,020
28 Linares Jaén 57,578 60,799 57,414
29 Lucena Córdoba 37,028 42,355 52,605
30 Utrera Seville 45,175 51,722 50,728
31 Rincon de la Victoria Málaga 25,302 41,040 47,179
32 Mairena del Aljarafe Seville 35,833 42,570 46,089
33 Puerto Real Cádiz 35,783 41,299 41,627
34 Antequera Málaga 40,289 41,741 41,239
35 Alhaurín de la Torre Málaga 23,369 37,020 40,345

References

  1. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019. Official Census population as at 1 November 2001.
  2. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019. Official Census population as at 1 November 2011.
  3. Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Madrid, 2019. Official estimates of population as at 1 January 2019.
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