| Tribunal Supremo de España | |
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| Jurisdiction | Spain |
| Location | Plaza de la Villa de Paris, Madrid |
| Coordinates | 40°25′28″N 3°41′36″W / 40.424328°N 3.693371°WCoordinates: 40°25′28″N 3°41′36″W / 40.424328°N 3.693371°W |
| Authorized by | Appointed by Monarch on advice of Prime Minister Chosen name recommended to PM by the Cortes Generales |
| Website | http://www.poderjudicial.es/ |
| President of the General Council of the Judiciary | |
| Currently | Carlos Dívar |
| Since | September, 2008 |
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The Supreme Court of Spain (Spanish: Tribunal Supremo de España) is the highest judicial body in Spain for all matters not pertaining to the Constitution.
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