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Asturias, an autonomous communityinSpain, is divided into eight comarcas (cotarros in Asturian). These comarcas are not an administrative division of the autonomous community, and are only used as a system to homogenize the statistical data made by the Principality of Asturias.
The comarcas in Spain are a grouping of municipalities that are encouraged (but not required) to work together to achieve objectives. Comarca is a Spanish word roughly equivalent to the English word county.
The comarcas of Asturias are listed here, each with its Spanish-language name first, followed by its Asturian-language name if that differs:
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