The role of a provincial council is limited to: • providing legal, economic and technical assistance and co-operation to municipalities, particularly those with more limited economic and managerial resources; • coordinating municipal services in order to ensure the provision of compulsory minimum services; • providing public services extending to several municipalities and municipal associations (Spanish:
comarcas and
mancomunidades); • promoting provincial interests. Similar functions are exercised by the in the
Canary and
Balearic Islands. With the creation of the
autonomous communities, provincial councils have lost much of their power, and have a very limited scope of actions, with the exception of the
Basque Country, where provinces are known as
historical territories and their government bodies retain more powers. == Fiscal arrangements ==