thumb|250px|alt=Map of Spain with A Coruña highlighted|Map of Spain with A Coruña highlighted

thumb|alt=Map of the province of A Coruña with its municipalities|Map of the municipalities in the province of A Coruña

A Coruña is a province in the autonomous community of Galicia, Spain, that is divided into 93 municipalities. Spanish census, the province is the 12th largest by population, with inhabitants, and the 32nd largest by land area, spanning .

The largest municipality by population in the province as of the 2024 Spanish census is A Coruña, its capital, with 249,261 residents, while the smallest is Cerdido, with 1004 residents.

List

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File:Ayuntamiento, La Coruña, España, 2015-09-25, DD 44.jpg|alt= A large modernist city hall of the municipality A Coruña of about 5 stories tall centered between a few small buildings on either side.|A Coruña is the capital and most populous municipality in the province of A Coruña

File:Santiago Cathedral 2021 - west panorama.jpg|alt=A very large cathedral in Santiago de Compostela from the front, occupying the whole image with some people sitting and standing in front on cobblestones.|Santiago de Compostela is the second largest municipality in A Coruña by population

File:Ría de Ferrol desde o Coto de Ancos.retocada.jpg|alt=A landscape view of Ferrol which includes a river with several bridges and clusters of small houses on both sides.|The third most populous municipality in A Coruña is Ferrol

File:Xulgado_de_Paz_de_Narón.JPG|alt=A small town square of Narón which features a fountain in the center and buildings on three sides.|Narón is the fourth most populous municipality in A Coruña.

File:Castelo Santa Cruz.Oleiros.Galicia.jpg|alt=This is the Santa Cruz castle, Oleiros (La Coruña), Spain. Together with the San Antón castle, it served to protect the O Burgo River from entry by the English..|Oleiros, the fifth most populous municipality in A Coruña

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! Name

! Population (2024)

|-

| Abegondo

| 5,578

|-

| Ames

| 32,812

|-

| Aranga

| 1,799

|-

| Ares

| 6,156

|-

| Arteixo

| 34,038

|-

| Arzúa

| 5,887

|-

| A Baña

| 3,291

|-

| Bergondo

| 6,986

|-

| Betanzos

| 13,261

|-

| Boimorto

| 1.801

|-

| Boiro

| 19,018

|-

| Boqueixón

| 4,200

|-

| Brión

| 8,197

|-

| Cabana de Bergantiños

| 4,098

|-

| Cabanas

| 3,296

|-

| Camariñas

| 5,098

|-

| Cambre

| 24,781

|-

| A Capela

| 1,182

|-

| Carballo

| 31,595

|-

| Cariño

| 3,691

|-

| Carnota

| 3,800

|-

| Carral

| 6,775

|-

| Cedeira

| 6,548

|-

| Cee

| 7,740

|-

| Cerceda

| 5,085

|-

| Cerdido

| 1,004

|-

| Coirós

| 1,931

|-

| Corcubión

| 1,678

|-

| Coristanco

| 5,744

|-

| A Coruña

| 249,261

|-

| Culleredo

| 31,085

|-

| Curtis

| 4,181

|-

| Dodro

| 2,620

|-

| Dumbría

| 2,776

|-

| Fene

| 12,530

|-

| Ferrol

| 64,218

|-

| Fisterra

| 4,704

|-

| Frades

| 2,163

|-

| Irixoa

| 1,326

|-

| A Laracha

| 11,603

|-

| Laxe

| 2,919

|-

| Lousame

| 3,099

|-

| Malpica de Bergantiños

| 5,267

|-

| Mañón

| 1,223

|-

| Mazaricos

| 3,719

|-

| Melide

| 7,734

|-

| Mesía

| 2,383

|-

| Miño

| 6,946

|-

| Moeche

| 1,200

|-

| Monfero

| 1,818

|-

| Mugardos

| 5,195

|-

| Muros

| 8,184

|-

| Muxía

| 4,380

|-

| Narón

| 39,285

|-

| Neda

| 4,868

|-

| Negreira

| 6,961

|-

| Noia

| 14,092

|-

| Oleiros

| 38,333

|-

| Ordes

| 12,772

|-

| Oroso

| 7,757

|-

| Ortigueira

| 5,418

|-

| Outes

| 6,049

|-

| Oza-Cesuras

| 5,151

|-

| Paderne

| 2,387

|-

| Padrón

| 8,256

|-

| O Pino

| 4,581

|-

| A Pobra do Caramiñal

| 9,184

|-

| Ponteceso

| 5,318

|-

| Pontedeume

| 7,456

|-

| As Pontes de García Rodríguez

| 9,782

|-

| Porto do Son

| 9,064

|-

| Rianxo

| 10,748

|-

| Ribeira

| 27,111

|-

| Rois

| 4,395

|-

| Sada

| 17,140

|-

| San Sadurniño

| 2,733

|-

| Santa Comba

| 9,319

|-

| Santiago de Compostela

| 99,536

|-

| Santiso

| 1,453

|-

| Sobrado

| 1,754

|-

| As Somozas

| 1,068

|-

| Teo

| 19,045

|-

| Toques

| 1,070

|-

| Tordoia

| 3,181

|-

| Touro

| 3,387

|-

| Trazo

| 2,979

|-

| Val do Dubra

| 3,734

|-

| Valdoviño

| 6,857

|-

| Vedra

| 4,942

|-

| Vilarmaior

| 1,252

|-

| Vilasantar

| 1,229

|-

| Vimianzo

| 6,808

|-

| Zas

| 4,261

|}

References

Works cited

See also

  • Geography of Spain
  • List of municipalities of Spain