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Coat of arms
State
Area (km²)
Population
Pop. per km²
Capital
add.
GDP per Capita in Euro
Baden-Württemberg
35,752
10,755,000
301
Stuttgart
BW
34,885
Bavaria
70,552
12,542,000
178
Munich
BY
35,443
Berlin
892
3,469,000
3,890
–
BE
28,806
Brandenburg
29,479
2,500,000
85
Potsdam
BB
22,074
Bremen
419
661,000
1,577
–
HB
42,405
Hamburg
755
1,788,000
2,368
–
HH
52,401
Hesse
21,115
6,066,000
287
Wiesbaden
HE
37,509
Lower Saxony
47,609
7,914,000
166
Hanover
NI
28,350
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
23,180
1,639,000
71
Schwerin
MV
21,404
North Rhine- Westphalia
34,085
17,837,000
523
Düsseldorf
NW
32,882
Rhineland-Palatinate
19,853
3,999,000
202
Mainz
RP
28,311
Saarland
2,569
1,018,000
400
Saarbrücken
SL
30,098
Saxe
18,416
4,143,000
227
Dresden
SN
22,980
Saxony-Anhalt
20,446
2,331,000
116
Magdeburg
ST
22,427
Schleswig-Holstein
15,799
2,833,000
179
Kiel
SH
25,947
Thuringia
16,172
2,231,000
138
Erfurt
TH
21,663
Alsace
Strasbourg
8,280
Aquitaine
Bordeaux
41,309
Auvergne
Clermont-Ferrand
26,013
Bretagne
Rennes
27,208
Bourgogne
Dijon
31,582
Centre
Orléans
Champagne-Ardenne
Châlons-en- Champagne
Franche-Comté
Besançon
Île-de-France
Paris
Languedoc-Roussillon
Montpellier
Limousin
Limoges
Lorraine
Metz
Basse-Normandie
Caen
Western half of former province of Normandy
Laurent Beauvais (PS )
Midi-Pyrénées
Toulouse
None; created for Toulouse
Martin Malvy (PS )
Nord-Pas-de-Calais
Lille
Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments
Daniel Percheron (PS )
Pays de la Loire
Nantes
None; created for Nantes
Jacques Auxiette (PS )
Picardie
Amiens
Former province of Picardy
Claude Gewerc (PS )
Poitou-Charentes
Poitiers
Former province of Poitou
Ségolène Royal (PS )
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur (PACA)
Marseille
Provence plus the former county of Nice , principality of Orange andAvignon
Michel Vauzelle (PS )
Rhône-Alpes
Lyon
Created for Lyon from Dauphiné andLyonnais provinces and Savoy
Jean-Jack Queyranne
Haute-Normandie
Rouen
Eastern half of former province of Normandy
Alain Le Vern (PS )
Corse
Ajaccio
Territorial collectivity
Paul Giacobbi (PRG )
Andalusia
Junta of Andalusia
Council of Government
President
Susana Díaz
Parliament of Andalusia
Nationality
Aragon
Government
President
Luisa Fernanda Rudi
Cortes of Aragon
Nationality
Asturias
Council of Government
President
Javier Fernández Fernández
General Junta of Asturias
Region[ a]
Balearic Islands
Government
President
José Ramón Bauzà
Parliament of the Balearic Islands
Nationality
Basque Country
Government
Lehendakari [ b]
Iñigo Urkullu
Parliament of the Basque Country
Nationality
Canary Islands
Government
President
Paulino Rivero
Parliament of the Canary Islands
Nationality
Cantabria
Government
President
Ignacio Diego Palacios
Parliament of Cantabria
Region[ a]
Castile-La Mancha
Junta of Communities
Council of Government
President
María Dolores de Cospedal
Cortes of Castile-La Mancha
Region
Castile and León
Junta of Castile and León
President
Juan Vicente Herrera
Cortes of Castile and León
Region[ a]
Catalonia
Generalitat of Catalonia
Government
President
Artur Mas
Parliament of Catalonia
Nationality
Extremadura
Government
President
José Antonio Monago Terraza
Assembly of Extremadura
Region
Galicia
Xunta of Galicia
President
Alberto Núñez Feijóo
Parliament of Galicia
Nationality
La Rioja
Government
President
Pedro Sanz Alonso
Parliament of La Rioja
Region
Madrid
Government
President
Ignacio González González
Assembly of Madrid
Community[ c]
Murcia
Council of Government
President
Ramón Luis Valcárcel Siso
Regional Assembly of Murcia
Region
Navarre
Chartered Institutions
Government
President
Yolanda Barcina
Parliament of Navarre
Chartered community[ d]
Valencian Community
Generalitat Valenciana
Council of Government
President
Alberto Fabra
Corts of the Valencian Community
Nationalit
Abruzzo
L'Aquila
10,763
1,311,803
122
305
Ordinary
Luciano D'Alfonso
Aosta Valley
Aosta
3,263
127,897
39
74
Autonomous
Augusto Rollandin
Apulia
Bari
19,358
4,050,300
209
258
Ordinary
Nichi Vendola
Basilicata
Potenza
9,995
575,688
58
131
Ordinary
Marcello Pittella
Calabria
Catanzaro
15,081
1,957,716
130
409
Ordinary
Giuseppe Scopelliti
Campania
Naples
13,590
6,167,394
454
551
Ordinary
Stefano Caldoro
Emilia-Romagna
Bologna
22,446
4,379,349
194
348
Ordinary
Vasco Errani
Friuli-Venezia Giulia
Trieste
7,858
1,222,008
155
218
Autonomous
Debora Serracchiani
Lazio
Rome
17,236
5,559,865
322
378
Ordinary
Nicola Zingaretti
Liguria
Genoa
5,422
1,564,275
289
235
Ordinary
Claudio Burlando
Lombardy
Milan
23,861
9,810,339
409
1544
Ordinary
Roberto Maroni
Marche
Ancona
9,366
1,545,215
165
239
Ordinary
Gian Mario Spacca
Molise
Campobasso
4,438
313,138
70
136
Ordinary
Paolo Di Laura Frattura
Piedmont
Turin
25,402
4,373,736
172
1206
Ordinary
Sergio Chiamparino
Sardinia
Cagliari
24,090
1,641,047
68
377
Autonomous
Francesco Pigliaru
Sicily
Palermo
25,711
4,999,198
194
390
Autonomous
Rosario Crocetta
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Trento
13,607
1,040,966
76
333
Autonomous
Arno Kompatscher
Tuscany
Florence
22,994
3,692,433
160
287
Ordinary
Enrico Rossi
Umbria
Perugia
8,456
886,503
105
92
Ordinary
Catiuscia Marini
Veneto
Venice
18,399
4,885,271
264
581
Ordinary
Luca Zaia
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