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Barcelona Valencia Sevilla Málaga Murcia Palma De Mallorca Las CIUDADES CON ESTRATEGIAS DUSI Población RIU/DUSI Convocatoria (nº habitantes) Barcelona 1.608.746 1 Valencia 790.201 1 Sevilla 690.566 1 Málaga 569.009 1 Murcia 441.003 2 Palma de Mallorca 402.949 1 Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 378.998 1 Bilbao 345.122 1 Alicante 330.525 1 Córdoba 328.373 1 Vigo 292.817 1 La Coruña 243.978 2 Granada 234.758 1 Elche 227.659 2 Oviedo 220.567 2 Jerez de La Frontera 212.830 1 Sabadell 208.246 2 Santa Cruz de Tenerife 203.585 2 Alcalá de Henares 195.907 1 Almería 193.024 2 Santander 172.656 1 Albacete 172.426 1 Castellón de la Plana 170.990 1 Badajoz 149.946 1 Huelva 145.468 1 Salamanca 144.949 1 Torrejón de Ardoz 126.981 1 León 126.192 2 Parla 124.661 1 Algeciras 120.601 1 Cádiz 118.919 2 Santa Coloma de Gramenet 117.153 1 1 Alcobendas 113.340 2 Lugo 98.268 1 Santiago de Compostela 95.966 1 San Fernando 95.949 1 Cáceres 95.814 1 Roquetas de Mar 91.965 2 El Ejido 88.752 1 Puerto de Santa María 88.184 1 Guadalajara 83.633 2 Toledo 83.459 2 Rivas Vaciamadrid 82.715 1 Pontevedra 82.549 1 Sant Boi de Llobregat 82.402 2 Torrente 80.762 1 Orihuela 80.359 1 Avilés 80.114 1 Palencia 79.137 1 Vélez-Málaga 78.890 2 Ciudad Real 74.054 1 Ferrol 68.308 2 Paterna 67.854 1 Sanlúcar de Barrameda 67.620 1 Estepona 66.683 1 Línea de la Concepción 63.278 1 Motril 60.368 1 Alcoy 59.198 2 Mérida 59.174 2 Linares 58.829 1 Aranjuez 57.932 1 Cuenca 55.102 1 Boadilla del Monte 49.762 1 Lucena 42.615 2 Puerto Real 41.467 2 Plasencia 40.663 2 Mieres 39.505 1 Soria 39.171 1 2 La Rinconada 38.277 1 Andújar 37.975 2 Arucas 37.299 2 Villagarcía de Arousa 37.283 1 Tomelloso 36.746 1 Teruel 35.564 1 Tudela 35.170 1 Cieza 35.134 1 Úbeda 34.835 1 Burriana 34.643 1 Almendralejo 34.543 2 Villena 34.163 1 San Javier 31.782 1 Arteixo 31.239 2 Ames 30.544 2 Culleredo 29.638 1 Redondela 29.563 1 Rota 29.030 2 Carmona 28.595 2 Lepe 27.409 2 Ribeira 27.249 1 Benicarló 26.486 1 Almazora 25.632 2 Marín 24.878 1 Onda 24.856 2 Almansa 24.800 1 Quart de Poblet 24.776 1 Adra 24.713 1 Galdar 24.296 1 Martos 24.240 1 Armilla 23.901 2 Calahorra 23.827 2 Ponteareas 22.963 1 Priego de Córdoba 22.855 2 Conil de La Frontera 22.297 1 Macarena 22.059 2 3 Moguer 21.401 1 Palma del Rio 21.241 2 Nerja 21.204 1 Mogán 21.049 1 Estrada 20.891 1 Baza 20.656 1 Ayamonte 20.629 2 Calatayud 20.191 1 Lalín 20.044 1 Calpe 19.591 2 Santa Cruz de la Palma 15.711 2 Cabildo Insular Lanzarote 1 Cabildo Insular Tenerife 1 Diputación Badajoz 1 Diputación Cáceres 1 Diputación Málaga 1 Diputación Prov. Albacete 2 Diputación Prov. Murcia 1 Man. Don Benito - Villanueva 1 San Roque (Cádiz) 3 Benalmádena (Málaga) 3 Diputación Provincial de Granada. Metropolitano Suroeste 3 Cártama (Málaga) 3 Montilla (Córdoba) 3 Diputación Provincial de Granada AGLOMERACIÓN URBANA DE GRANADA 3 Rincón de la Victoria (Málaga) 3 Cabra (Córdoba) 3 Diputación Provincial de Sevilla AUF BORMUJOS 3 Alcalá de Guadaira (Sevilla) 3 Diputación provincial de Sevilla AUF CAMAS 3 Isla Cristina (Huelva) 3 Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz) 3 Diputación Provincial de Almería BAJO ANDARAX 3 Fuengirola (Málaga) 3 Marbella (Málaga) 3 Diputación Provincial de Huelva RÍAS DEL TINTO-ODIEL 3 4 Jaén 3 Mairena del Alcor (Sevilla) 3 Almonte (Huelva) 3 Torremolinos (Málaga) 3 Coria del Río (Sevilla) 3 Siero (Asturias) 3 Ávila 3 Valdepeñas (Ciudad Real) 3 Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real) 3 Puertollano (Ciudad Real) 3 Azuqueca de Henares (Guadalajara) 3 Talavera de la Reina (Toledo) 3 Illescas (Toledo) 3 Seseña (Toledo) 3 Torrelavega (Cantabria) 3 Ontinyent (Valencia) 3 Benidorm (Alicante) 3 Sagunto (Valencia) 3 Alfàs del Pi (Alicante) 3 Picassent (Valencia) 3 Don Benito (Badajoz) 3 Diputación Provincial de Cáceres RED DE MUNICIPIOS SOSTENIBLES DE CÁCERES 3 Almendralejo –EDUSI «LA ALIANZA»– (Badajoz). 3 Diputación Provincial de Badajoz AUF del Entorno de Villanueva de la Serena 3 Ibiza (Islas Baleares) 3 Ingenio (Las Palmas) 3 San Bartolomé de Tirajana (Las Palmas) 3 San Cristóbal de la Laguna (Sta. Cruz de Tenerife) 3 Logroño (La Rioja) 3 Águilas (Murcia) 3 Las Torres de Cotillas (Murcia) 3 Molina de Segura (Murcia) 3 Torre-Pacheco (Murcia) 3 5.
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