Comunidades Autónomas refers to the autonomous communities in Spain, which are regions that have their own governments and varying degrees of legislative power. These communities were established to recognize Spain's diverse cultural, historical, and linguistic identities while providing a decentralized governance structure. The system allows for localized decision-making and the promotion of regional interests within the broader Spanish state.
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