Munera
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Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
Coat of arms
39°02′N 2°28′W / 39.033°N 2.467°W / 39.033; -2.467
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Munera is a town and municipality in the province of Albacete, Spain; part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha.
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Municipalities in the province of Albacete
- Abengibre
- Alatoz
- Albacete
- Albatana
- Alborea
- Alcadozo
- Alcalá del Júcar
- Alcaraz
- Almansa
- Alpera
- Aýna
- Balazote
- Balsa de Ves
- Barrax
- Bienservida
- Bogarra
- Bonete
- Carcelén
- Casas de Juan Núñez
- Casas de Lázaro
- Casas de Ves
- Casas-Ibáñez
- Caudete
- Cenizate
- Chinchilla de Montearagón
- Corral-Rubio
- Cotillas
- El Ballestero
- El Bonillo
- Elche de la Sierra
- Férez
- Fuensanta
- Fuente-Álamo
- Fuentealbilla
- Golosalvo
- Hellín
- Higueruela
- Hoya-Gonzalo
- Jorquera
- La Gineta
- La Herrera
- La Recueja
- La Roda
- Letur
- Lezuza
- Liétor
- Madrigueras
- Mahora
- Masegoso
- Minaya
- Molinicos
- Montalvos
- Montealegre del Castillo
- Motilleja
- Munera
- Navas de Jorquera
- Nerpio
- Ontur
- Ossa de Montiel
- Paterna del Madera
- Peñas de San Pedro
- Peñascosa
- Pétrola
- Povedilla
- Pozo Cañada
- Pozo-Lorente
- Pozohondo
- Pozuelo
- Riópar
- Robledo
- Salobre
- San Pedro
- Socovos
- Tarazona de la Mancha
- Tobarra
- Valdeganga
- Vianos
- Villa de Ves
- Villalgordo del Júcar
- Villamalea
- Villapalacios
- Villarrobledo
- Villatoya
- Villavaliente
- Villaverde de Guadalimar
- Viveros
- Yeste
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