Salamanca province - Provincia de Salamanca

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Location of the Province of Salamanca in Spain.

The Salamanca province is a region of Castile and Leon, an autonomous community of Spain.

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Fountains of Oñoro (near Vilar Formoso), Ameida Y Guard.

Understand

The province of Salamanca is located in the southwest corner of Castilla y León on the border with Estremadura Y Portugal, and covers an area of ​​about 12,000 square kilometers. Around 350,000 people live in the province (2004), 45% of whom live in the capital, Salamanca. There are 362 municipalities in the province, of which more than half are towns with less than 300 inhabitants.

The province of Salamanca is located in the northern plateau of Spain, and is part of the Duero River system, where the Paleozoic soils, with few resources for cultivation, have given rise to a landscape of pastures, with trees and thick undergrowth. Winters are long and summers are short, temperatures range between 6ºC and 20ºC.

The province of Salamanca is not a particularly humid province (annual rainfall: 300-600 mm), except in the southern mountains, which receive more than 1,000 mm of rain in a year. This difference means that the province has a great diversity of plant life, with oaks on the flat lands, shrubs on the hills and large areas of forest in the mountains.

Talk

Together with Valladolid province, the inhabitants of Salamanca have a reputation for speaking the purest form of Spanish or Castilian in Spain. For this reason Salamanca is hugely popular with people from all over the world who want to learn Spanish.

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Go out and drink

There are a number of American-style clubs and bars where college students go out to drink and party. For a more authentic experience try hanging out with a group of Spaniards and partying with them.

  • The Irish Rover It is one of the most popular bars in Salamanca.

There are several different areas with a variety of bars. The punk, alternative zone is in the student zone, around Parque San Justo. Van dyke It is a street away from the center with bars that offer all kinds of pinchos and tapas (portions).

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