Province of Cáceres | |
Location | |
Coat of arms and flag | |
State | Spain |
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Region | Extremadura |
Capital | Cáceres |
Surface | 19,868 km² |
Inhabitants | 396.487 (2018 census) |
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Institutional website | |
Cáceres is a province of the autonomous community ofExtremadura, in Central Spain.
To know
Territories and tourist destinations
Urban centers
- 1 Alcántara - Located near the border with Portugal, Alcántara is famous for a monumental Roman bridge with six arches that spans the Tagus,
- 2 Brozas - A village of only 1,800 inhabitants but with important monuments testifying to the time when it was the seat of the monastic-military order of Alcántara
- 3 Coria - Of pre-Roman origin, Coria it is still enclosed within its walls with mighty bastions.
- 4 Cuacos de Yuste - The place where Emperor Charles V retired after signing his abdication deed.
- 5 Cáceres - Capital of the homonymous province.
- 6 Galisteo - A fortified village of the thirteenth century and has remained intact ever since
- 7 Guadalupe - Famous for the Monasterio de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe where a miraculous image of the Madonna is kept.
- 8 Hervás
- 9 Jarandilla de la Vera - Town famous for its castle where Emperor Charles V stayed after his abdication while waiting for the completion of the Yuste monastery.
- 10 Plasencia
- 11 Robledillo de Gata
- 12 San Martín de Trevejo
- 13 Trujillo
- 14 Valencia de Alcántara
- 15 Valverde de la Vera
Other destinations
- 1 Monfragüe National Park (Parque nacional de Monfragüe)
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