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A statute of autonomy is a law that grants self-government to a subnational unit and establishes the organization of the autonomous government, electoral rules, and distribution of competences between different levels of governance. In Spain, 17 autonomous communities and 2 autonomous cities were created through the process of devolution after the transition to democracy in 1979, each with its own Statute of Autonomy. The statutes are hierarchically located below the Spanish constitution and above other forms of legislation, and may include provisions such as the protection of cultural or linguistic realities.learn more on wikipedia
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