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Formed | 16 November 1835 (1835-11-16) |
Jurisdiction | Province of Huelva |
Headquarters | Palacio de la Diputación de Huelva. Huelva, Spain |
The Provincial Deputation of Huelva (Spanish: Diputación Provincial de Huelva) is the institution charged with the government and administration of the Spanish province of Huelva.
Even though there was a spell of trial of the provincial deputations across Spain during the 1820–1823 Trienio Liberal, the current organization in the province of Huelva was constituted on 16 November 1835.[1] The provincial deputies originally represented the judicial districts of Huelva, Aracena, La Palma del Condado Ayamonte, Moguer and El Cerro del Andévalo, the latter of which was replaced in 1847 by that of Valverde del Camino.[2]
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Provincial Deputations and Island Councils of Spain
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The regional governments of Asturias, Cantabria, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre and La Rioja assume the functions of a deputation in these uniprovincial regions |
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