Structure of the Spanish Navy in the 21st century
Structure of the Spanish Navy in the New Millennium - From the early years of the new century the structure of the Spanish Navy has changed, and under the new structure the Spanish Naval Force (Fuerza de Acción Marítima [FAM]) has been regrouped into four naval regions under the general command of the Spanish Admiralty (i.e.: Almirante Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Armada [AJEMA] and Almirante de Acción Marítima [ALMART]). thumb|245px|right|Navy headquarters (Madrid) The four Naval Regions of the Spanish Naval Force: Naval Command of the Canary Islands: (With seven local naval commands): Maritime Intervention Command of Cadiz: (With two military commands and eleven local naval commands): - Military Naval Command of Ceuta
Maritime Intervention Command of Ferrol (With command over eight local naval commands):
Naval Sector of the Balearic Islands:''' (With command over three military naval commands): - Military Naval Command of Ibiza
- Military Naval Command of Mahón
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