List of municipalities in Burgos

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This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon, Spain. There are 371 municipalities, the province in Spain with the highest number of municipalities.

NamePopulation (2002)
Abajas 55
Adrada de Haza 273
Aguas Cándidas 94
Aguilar de Bureba 84
Albillos 163
Alcocero de Mola 52
Alfoz de Bricia 134
Alfoz de Quintanadueñas 1,077
Alfoz de Santa Gadea 151
Altable 60
Los Altos 221
Ameyugo 84
Anguix 153
Aranda de Duero 30,309
Arandilla 193
Arauzo de Miel 387
Arauzo de Salce 70
Arauzo de Torre 107
Arcos de la Llana 311
Arenillas de Riopisuerga 230
Arija 222
Arlanzón 373
Arraya de Oca 58
Atapuerca 202
Los Ausines 138
Avellanosa de Muñó 152
Bahabón de Esgueva 136
Los Balbases 350
Baños de Valdearados 454
Bañuelos de Bureba 44
Barbadillo de Herreros 145
Barbadillo del Mercado 175
Barbadillo del Pez 101
Barrio de Muñó 35
Los Barrios de Bureba 249
Barrios de Colina 75
Basconcillos del Tozo 377
Bascuñana 62
Belbimbre 81
Belorado 2,079
Berberana 86
Berlangas de Roa 247
Berzosa de Bureba 50
Bozoó 121
Brazacorta 94
Briviesca 6,441
Bugedo 125
Buniel 174
Burgos 167,962
Busto de Bureba 221
Cabañes de Esgueva 263
Cabezón de la Sierra 75
Caleruega 424
Campillo de Aranda 194
Campolara 88
Canicosa de la Sierra 629
Cantabrana 47
Carazo 50
Carcedo de Bureba 43
Carcedo de Burgos 173
Cardeñadijo 616
Cardeñajimeno 513
Cardeñuela Riopico 92
Carrias 42
Cascajares de Bureba 58
Cascajares de la Sierra 29
Castellanos de Castro 67
Castil de Peones 31
Castildelgado 79
Castrillo de la Reina 269
Castrillo de la Vega 595
Castrillo de Riopisuerga 84
Castrillo del Val 507
Castrillo Mota de Judíos 80
Castrojeriz 976
Cavia 236
Cayuela 132
Cebrecos 79
Celada del Camino 97
Cerezo de Río Tirón 758
Cerratón de Juarros 71
Ciadoncha 116
Cillaperlata 56
Cilleruelo de Abajo 318
Cilleruelo de Arriba 81
Ciruelos de Cervera 153
Cogollos 254
Condado de Treviño 1,127
Contreras 110
Coruña del Conde 167
Covarrubias 640
Cubillo del Campo 76
Cubo de Bureba 114
La Cueva de Roa 111
Cuevas de San Clemente 65
Encío 65
Espinosa de Cervera 111
Espinosa de los Monteros 2,042
Espinosa del Camino 37
Estépar 817
Fontioso 74
Frandovínez 95
Fresneda de la Sierra Tirón 119
Fresneña 113
Fresnillo de las Dueñas 315
Fresno de Río Tirón 245
Fresno de Rodilla 48
Frías 251
Fuentebureba 76
Fuentecén 267
Fuentelcésped 179
Fuentelisendo 118
Fuentemolinos 117
Fuentenebro 197
Fuentespina 646
Galbarros 32
La Gallega 87
Grijalba 121
Grisaleña 49
Gumiel de Izán 607
Gumiel de Mercado 358
Hacinas 208
Haza 36
Hontanas 67
Hontangas 149
Hontoria de la Cantera 136
Hontoria de Valdearados 210
Hontoria del Pinar 820
Las Hormazas 143
Hornillos del Camino 74
La Horra 446
Hortigüela 126
Hoyales de Roa 276
Huérmeces 147
Huerta de Rey 1,200
Humada 196
Hurones 67
Ibeas de Juarros 1,025
Ibrillos 100
Iglesiarrubia 57
Iglesias 180
Isar 412
Itero del Castillo 122
Jaramillo de la Fuente 31
Jaramillo Quemado 17
Junta de Traslaloma 188
Junta de Villalba de Losa 97
Jurisdicción de Lara 63
Jurisdicción de San Zadornil 80
Lerma 2,558
Llano de Bureba 54
Madrigal del Monte 197
Madrigalejo del Monte 214
Mahamud 175
Mambrilla de Castrejón 149
Mambrillas de Lara 74
Mamolar 67
Manciles 40
Mazuela 81
Mecerreyes 312
Medina de Pomar 5,024
Melgar de Fernamental 1,986
Merindad de Cuesta-Urria 505
Merindad de Montija 914
Merindad de Río Ubierna 1,360
Merindad de Sotoscueva 540
Merindad de Valdeporres 504
Merindad de Valdivielso 533
Milagros 502
Miranda de Ebro 36,240
Miraveche 110
Modúbar de la Emparedada 309
Monasterio de la Sierra 39
Monasterio de Rodilla 221
Moncalvillo 114
Monterrubio de la Demanda 96
Montorio 173
Moradillo de Roa 219
Nava de Roa 260
Navas de Bureba 49
Nebreda 102
Neila 228
Olmedillo de Roa 195
Olmillos de Muñó 43
Oña 1,532
Oquillas 79
Orbaneja Riopico 177
Padilla de Abajo 102
Padilla de Arriba 130
Padrones de Bureba 65
Palacios de la Sierra 897
Palacios de Riopisuerga 31
Palazuelos de la Sierra 81
Palazuelos de Muñó 72
Pampliega 417
Pancorbo 484
Pardilla 125
Partido de la Sierra en Tobalina 68
Pedrosa de Duero 517
Pedrosa de Río Úrbel 274
Pedrosa del Páramo 111
Pedrosa del Príncipe 243
Peñaranda de Duero 600
Peral de Arlanza 234
Piérnigas 42
Pineda de la Sierra 128
Pineda Trasmonte 182
Pinilla de los Barruecos 142
Pinilla de los Moros 50
Pinilla Trasmonte 219
Poza de la Sal 388
Prádanos de Bureba 53
Pradoluengo 1,667
Presencio 260
La Puebla de Arganzón 412
Puentedura 129
Quemada 248
Quintana del Pidio 188
Quintanabureba 46
Quintanaélez 87
Quintanaortuño 139
Quintanapalla 119
Quintanar de la Sierra 1,944
Quintanavides 88
Quintanilla de la Mata 165
Quintanilla del Agua y Tordueles 574
Quintanilla del Coco 116
Quintanilla San García 96
Quintanilla Vivar 546
Las Quintanillas 371
Rabanera del Pinar 135
Rábanos 91
Rabé de las Calzadas 165
Rebolledo de la Torre 157
Redecilla del Camino 152
Redecilla del Campo 88
Regumiel de la Sierra 461
Reinoso 23
Retuerta 67
Revilla del Campo 116
Revilla Vallejera 130
La Revilla y Ahedo 130
Revillarruz 157
Rezmondo 26
Riocavado de la Sierra 72
Roa 2,272
Rojas 93
Royuela de Río Franco 317
Rubena 179
Rublacedo de Abajo 34
Rucandio 104
Salas de Bureba 152
Salas de los Infantes 2,064
Saldaña de Burgos 126
Salinillas de Bureba 54
San Adrián de Juarros 48
San Juan del Monte 170
San Mamés de Burgos 211
San Martín de Rubiales 235
San Millán de Lara 75
San Vicente del Valle 50
Santa Cecilia 124
Santa Cruz de la Salceda 175
Santa Cruz del Valle Urbión 119
Santa Gadea del Cid 177
Santa Inés 192
Santa María del Campo 728
Santa María del Invierno 68
Santa María del Mercadillo 183
Santa María Rivarredonda 116
Santa Olalla de Bureba 40
Santibáñez de Esgueva 149
Santibáñez del Val 64
Santo Domingo de Silos 305
Sargentes de la Lora 189
Sarracín 250
Sasamón 1,464
La Sequera de Haza 59
Solarana 111
Sordillos 31
Sotillo de la Ribera 608
Sotragero 174
Sotresgudo 698
Susinos del Páramo 111
Tamarón 51
Tardajos 615
Tejada 50
Terradillos de Esgueva 125
Tinieblas de la Sierra 49
Tobar 49
Tordómar 384
Torrecilla del Monte 87
Torregalindo 143
Torrelara 26
Torrepadre 110
Torresandino 822
Tórtoles de Esgueva 529
Tosantos 57
Tubilla del Agua 190
Tubilla del Lago 182
Úrbel del Castillo, Burgos 99
Vadocondes 445
Valdeande 140
Valdezate 181
Valdorros 143
Valmala 30
Vallarta de Bureba 64
Valle de las Navas 649
Valle de Losa 651
Valle de Manzanedo 129
Valle de Mena 3,395
Valle de Oca 231
Valle de Santibáñez 602
Valle de Sedano 537
Valle de Tobalina 1,077
Valle de Valdebezana 723
Valle de Valdelaguna 214
Valle de Valdelucio 354
Valle de Zamanzas 81
Vallejera, Burgos 62
Valles de Palenzuela 103
Valluércanes 108
La Vid de Bureba 41
La Vid y Barrios 325
Vileña 36
Viloria de Rioja 64
Vilviestre del Pinar 771
Villadiego 1,959
Villaescusa de Roa 173
Villaescusa la Sombría 62
Villaespasa 29
Villafranca Montes de Oca 196
Villafruela 280
Villagalijo 69
Villagonzalo Pedernales 898
Villahoz 389
Villalba de Duero 629
Villalbilla de Burgos 702
Villalbilla de Gumiel 129
Villaldemiro 74
Villalmanzo 484
Villamayor de los Montes 232
Villamayor de Treviño 113
Villambistia 70
Villamedianilla 27
Villamiel de la Sierra 39
Villangómez 326
Villanueva de Argaño 125
Villanueva de Carazo 29
Villanueva de Gumiel 301
Villanueva de Teba 63
Villaquirán de la Puebla 61
Villaquirán de los Infantes 200
Villarcayo de Merindad de Castilla la Vieja 3,877
Villariezo 300
Villasandino 253
Villasur de Herreros 323
Villatuelda 65
Villaverde del Monte 187
Villaverde-Mogina 119
Villayerno Morquillas 190
Villazopeque 82
Villegas 122
Villoruebo 53
Vizcaínos 66
Zael 133
Zarzosa de Río Pisuerga 56
Zazuar 265
Zuñeda 83

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