Cantabria

b>Comunidad Autnoma de
Cantabria
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Capital Santander
Area
 – Total
 – % of Spain
Ranked 15th
 5 321 km²
 1.05%
Population
 – Total (2003)
 – % of Spain
 – Density
Ranked 14th
 549,690
 1.29%
 103.31/km²
Economy
 – GDP (2002)
 
 8,911.5 million
Demonym
 – English
 – Spanish
 
Cantabrian
cntabro/a, cantbrico/a
Statute of Autonomy January 11, 1981
Postal code 39xxx
ISO 3166-2 S
National Anthem Himno de Cantabria
Parliamentary
representation

 – Congress seats
 – Senate seats
    – Elected:
    – Appointed:
 
 
 5 Deputies

 4 Senators
 1 Senator
valign=top | President Miguel ngel Revilla Roiz (PRC)
align=center colspan=2 | Gobierno de Cantabria
Cantabria is an autonomous community of Spain, containing one province (also called Cantabria). It is bounded on the east by the Basque Country (province of Vizcaya), on the south by Castile and Len (provinces of Len, Palencia, and Burgos), on the west by Asturias, and on the north by the "Cantabrian Sea", the local designation for the part of the Bay of Biscay that lies off its coast.. Its capital is Santander. See also List of communities in Cantabria. Cantabria shares the National Park Picos de Europa (in the Picos de Europa mountain range) with Asturias and Len provinces.

Etymology

Cantabria was the land of the pre-Roman people Cantabri. It is not related with Cantabrigensis, a Latinate version of Cambridge. Many different authors have written about the origins of the name Cantabria, including Isidore of Seville, Julio Caro Baroja, Aureliano Fernndez Guerra, Joaqun Gonzalez Echegaray, and Adolf Schulten. Though there’s no consensus, many experts agree that it’s derived from the Celtic root cant-, meaning "rock" or "stone", and the suffix -abr, used frequently in Celtic regions. From this we can deduce that the word "cntabro" means "people dwelling in the mountains", referring to the rugged terrain of Cantabria.

Geography

Area: 5.321 km2 Transportation:
Freeways/motorways: Autova del Cantbrico (A-8), Autova de la Meseta (under construction), N-623.
Seaport: Puerto de Raos (Santander)
Airport: Aeropuerto de Parayas (Santander)
Climate: Cantabria is known for its rainy and cool Seattle-like climate.

Economy

GDP (2002): 8,911.5 million

Population

Statistics
549,690 people in the 2003 census, (representing 1.29% of the population of Spain)
Population density 103.31 people/km2
Life expectancy: 75 years for men, 83 years for women.
Demonyms
Cntabro/a and cantbrico - we generally use "Cantabrian" for a people and things, and "Cantabric" for places.
Montas - literally "Mountainese", but this is term is not used in English.
Santanderino/a - this refers specifically to residents of Santander, but is often applied to other Cantabrians as well, since - before 1981 - the entire Cantabric area was called the Province of Santander.

Famous Cantabrians

Historical Figures: Art and Literature: Science and Technology: Sports:

 

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