With the processing of the Iberian Peninsula, we have achieved the full geographical coverage of Europe in so far as the contents of printed missals of the 15–16th centuries are concerned. Basically, the quantitative accumulation of raw information has come to an end with the inclusion of the dioceses of Astorga, Ávila, Badajoz, Barcelona 1, 2, Braga, Burgos 1, 2, Calahorra, Compostella 1, 2, Córdoba, Coria, Cuenca, Évora, Girona, Granada, Huesca, Jaén, León, Lleida, Mallorca, Osma, Ourense, Oviedo, Palencia, Pamplona, Plasencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Sevilla, Sigüenza, Tarazona 1, 2, Tarragona, Toledo, Tortosa, Urgell, València 1, 2, Vic, Zaragoza 1, 2, and Zamora. At present, Compostella and Tortosa are only represented by fragmented sources. Spanish religious houses are represented by the monks of Valladolid and the canons of Montearagón.