The political map of the autonomous community of Extremadura marks the national capital, major cities, airports, road networks, railway routes, and important rivers. The international and community borders are also shown.
Merida is the capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura. It is situated in western central region of Spain.
The major provinces of the community include Caceres, and Badajoz.
There are 383 municipalities in the community. Some of the important cities of the community of Extremadura include Alcantara, Cedillo, Olivenza, Monesterio, Siruela, La Cocosera, Brozas, Villar del Rey, Badajoz, Achuchal, Berlanga, Montijo, Santiago de Alcantara, Hoyos, Zorito, Almaroz, Talyuela, Serradilla, Cilleros, and Garciaz.
With an estimated population of 146,832, Badajoz is the most-populous city in the community; while the least-populated city in the community of Extremadura is Montijo; it is home to 15,648 people.
The autonomous community of Extremadura has a devolved government that functions in a constitutional monarchy. The President is the head of government; Jose Antonio Monago Terraza of the People's Party0 is the current President of the community.


