With Jotform, you can easily add a ready‑made dropdown of all cities and provinces in Spain to any form — no manual lists, no guesswork, and no upkeep required. The Cities of Spain widget gives you a pre‑built, up‑to‑date database of every Spanish municipality and province, so your users can pick their location quickly and accurately. It streamlines the way people select where they’re from, making your forms cleaner, more consistent, and easier to complete.
Whether you’re collecting addresses, registrations, service locations, or any kind of user details, this widget takes the hassle out of building and maintaining long location lists. It’s a small addition that makes your form feel more thoughtful and professional — saving you time and giving your users a smoother experience.
Here are a few ways to use it:
- Let your users quickly pick their city in Spanish registration, application, or sign-up forms.
- Collect accurate city information from Spanish respondents in surveys, feedback forms, or contact forms.
- Keep entries limited to valid Spanish cities and provinces to avoid spelling mistakes or wrong locations.
- Help users complete forms faster with a ready-to-use, intuitive dropdown.
- Easily segment or filter your responses by Spanish city to understand your audience better.
- Guide users smoothly through multi-step or detailed forms with clear location options.
- Boost completion rates for surveys, applications, and order forms by simplifying city selection.
- Give your customers and respondents a smoother, more professional experience when entering their location.
Whether you’re creating a new form or updating an existing one, you can add and set up the Cities of Spain widget in a few easy steps. Here’s how to do it:
- In Form Builder, click on Add Element on the left side of the page.
- Now, in the Form Elements menu, under the Widgets tab, search for Cities of Spain and click on it. Or, just drag and drop it to where you want it to be on your form.
- Next, in the Widget Settings menu that opens on the right side of the page, under the General tab, select No in the Abbreviate Dropdown menu if you want the form to submit the state’s full name. Or, keep it set to Yes to submit the abbreviated version of the selected state.
- Once you’re done, click on Update.
That’s it. Now you’ve added and set up the Cities of Spain widget on your form. Wondering how it looks in action? Check out this demo form.
Notes
- For advanced styling of the Cities of Spain widget, you can add your own custom CSS code under the Custom CSS tab in the Widget Settings. Our guide on How to Inject CSS Codes to Widgets walks you through everything.
- You can also configure the widget properties, like alignment, labels, size, visibility, and more, to control how it looks and behaves on your form. Check out our guide on How to Access and Configure the Question Properties of a Widget to learn more.




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