- Extremadura - Wikipedia
Its capital city is Mérida, and its largest city is Badajoz Located in the central-western part of the Iberian Peninsula, it is crossed from east to west by the Tagus and Guadiana rivers The autonomous community is formed by the two largest provinces of Spain: Cáceres and Badajoz
- Extremadura | Spain, Map, History | Britannica
Extremadura, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) and historical region of Spain encompassing the southwestern provincias (provinces) of Cáceres and Badajoz
- A guide to Spains Extremadura region - Lonely Planet
Extremadura is made up of Badajoz and Cáceres, the two largest provinces in Spain Plan at least two weeks for an in-depth exploration, spending a week in each – especially if you're traveling by public transport
- Extremadura, Spain, Travel Guide
Often overlooked by its more popular neighboring regions in Spain, Extremadura offers a tranquil getaway that goes beyond the typical tourist trail The provincial capital, Mérida, was once a
- Extremadura: what to see The best tourism plans | spain. info
Extremadura has three sites which have the UNESCO World Heritage designation In Mérida, its capital, visitors should not miss exploring its archaeological site, which every summer is used as the venue for a major theatre festival
- HOME | Extremadura Guide
Your one-stop guide to Extremadura Everything you need to know about Spain's most enchanting and welcoming region
- Extremadura - Visit Spain
Extremadura is a largely undiscovered region in western Spain, bordering Portugal and made up of the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz Known for its dramatic landscapes, historic towns, and rich cultural heritage, it offers a more authentic and unspoiled Spanish experience
- The Spanish Region That Gave the World Conquistadors — and . . . - Touropia
Nestled between the Sierra de Gredos and Sierra Morena mountain ranges, Extremadura is a beautiful and captivating region of western Spain that borders Portugal
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