List of municipalities in Palencia

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This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Palencia in the autonomous community of Castile-Leon, Spain.

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Map of municipalities in Palencia
NamePop.
(2002)
Abarca de Campos 51
Abia de las Torres 201
Aguilar de Campoo 7,565
Alar del Rey 1,242
Alba de Cerrato 97
Amayuelas de Arriba 41
Ampudia 678
Amusco 540
Antigüedad 422
Arconada 57
Astudillo 1,271
Autilla del Pino 245
Autillo de Campos 191
Ayuela 79
Baltanás 1,519
Baquerín de Campos 28
Bárcena de Campos 63
Barruelo de Santullán 1,669
Báscones de Ojeda 198
Becerril de Campos 1,057
Belmonte de Campos 41
Berzosilla 71
Boada de Campos 22
Boadilla de Rioseco 177
Boadilla del Camino 180
Brañosera 289
Buenavista de Valdavia 399
Bustillo de la Vega 376
Bustillo del Páramo de Carrión 90
Calahorra de Boedo 126
Calzada de los Molinos 379
Capillas 107
Cardeñosa de Volpejera 53
Carrión de los Condes 2,380
Castil de Vela 103
Castrejón de la Peña 598
Castrillo de Don Juan 336
Castrillo de Onielo 171
Castrillo de Villavega 285
Castromocho 258
Cervatos de la Cueza 363
Cervera de Pisuerga 2,674
Cevico de la Torre 632
Cevico Navero 254
Cisneros 574
Cobos de Cerrato 234
Collazos de Boedo 154
Congosto de Valdavia 270
Cordovilla la Real 123
Cubillas de Cerrato 83
Dehesa de Montejo 215
Dehesa de Romanos 46
Dueñas 2,985
Espinosa de Cerrato 258
Espinosa de Villagonzalo 244
Frechilla 254
Fresno del Río 193
Frómista 936
Fuentes de Nava 804
Fuentes de Valdepero 244
Grijota 922
Guardo 8,337
Guaza de Campos 71
Hérmedes de Cerrato 129
Herrera de Pisuerga 2,531
Herrera de Valdecañas 196
Hontoria de Cerrato 120
Hornillos de Cerrato 118
Husillos 230
Itero de la Vega 231
Lagartos 170
Lantadilla 486
Ledigos 103
Loma de Ucieza 316
Lomas 57
Magaz de Pisuerga 735
Manquillos 68
Mantinos 179
Marcilla de Campos 66
Mazariegos 273
Mazuecos de Valdeginate 127
Melgar de Yuso 369
Meneses de Campos 146
Micieces de Ojeda 106
Monzón de Campos 722
Moratinos 78
Mudá 116
Nogal de las Huertas 66
Olea de Boedo 45
Olmos de Ojeda 318
Osornillo 93
Osorno la Mayor 1,637
Palencia 80,801
Palenzuela 300
Páramo de Boedo 107
Paredes de Nava 2,366
Payo de Ojeda 95
Pedraza de Campos 122
Pedrosa de la Vega 375
Perales 105
La Pernía 474
Pino del Río 278
Piña de Campos 276
Población de Arroyo 92
Población de Campos 188
Población de Cerrato 127
Polentinos 86
Pomar de Valdivia 538
Poza de la Vega 280
Pozo de Urama 42
Prádanos de Ojeda 237
La Puebla de Valdavia 152
Quintana del Puente 259
Quintanilla de Onsoña 227
Reinoso de Cerrato 85
Renedo de la Vega 250
Requena de Campos 53
Respenda de la Peña 247
Revenga de Campos 189
Revilla de Collazos 83
Ribas de Campos 209
Riberos de la Cueza 84
Saldaña 3,215
Salinas de Pisuerga 259
San Cebrián de Campos 518
San Cebrián de Mudá 194
San Cristóbal de Boedo 43
San Mamés de Campos 96
San Román de la Cuba 110
Santa Cecilia del Alcor 160
Santa Cruz de Boedo 65
Santervás de la Vega 526
Santibáñez de Ecla 97
Santibáñez de la Peña 1,471
Santoyo 285
La Serna 127
Soto de Cerrato 223
Sotobañado y Priorato 181
Tabanera de Cerrato 165
Tabanera de Valdavia 52
Támara de Campos 94
Tariego de Cerrato 572
Torquemada 1,142
Torremormojón 82
Triollo 91
Valbuena de Pisuerga 71
Valdeolmillos 82
Valderrábano 76
Valde-Ucieza 122
Valle de Cerrato 119
Valle del Retortillo 204
Velilla del Río Carrión 1,717
Venta de Baños 6,024
Vertavillo 217
La Vid de Ojeda 137
Villabasta de Valdavia 40
Villacidaler 70
Villaconancio 88
Villada 1,268
Villaeles de Valdavia 85
Villahán 135
Villaherreros 256
Villalaco 75
Villalba de Guardo 242
Villalcázar de Sirga 235
Villalcón 81
Villalobón 431
Villaluenga de la Vega 673
Villamartín de Campos 148
Villamediana 233
Villameriel 148
Villamoronta 315
Villamuera de la Cueza 62
Villamuriel de Cerrato 5,070
Villanueva del Rebollar 96
Villanuño de Valdavia 128
Villaprovedo 93
Villarmentero de Campos 14
Villarrabé 259
Villarramiel 1,042
Villasarracino 250
Villasila de Valdavia 97
Villaturde 242
Villaumbrales 864
Villavega 40
Villaviudas 458
Villerías de Campos 126
Villodre 42
Villodrigo 115
Villoldo 479
Villota del Duque 61
Villota del Páramo 433
Villovieco 113

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