Central comarca encompassing the capital city of Teruel and surrounding rural areas, known for Mudéjar architecture and historic sites.
Southeastern comarca near the border with Zaragoza, characterized by agriculture, olive groves, and proximity to the Ebro River.
Mountainous comarca with skiing areas in Javalambre and natural parks, popular for outdoor activities.
Comarca influenced by mining industry around Andorra, with surrounding sierras.
Northwestern comarca featuring the picturesque village of Albarracín, noted for its medieval architecture and natural beauty.
Comarca along the Martín River with mining history and agricultural lands.
Rugged comarca in the east with historic villages like Cantavieja, known for its dramatic landscapes and cultural heritage.
Northeastern comarca with beautiful villages like Valderrobres, often called the Tuscany of Spain due to its landscapes.
Northern comarca known for saffron production and agricultural valleys.