Soria (province) - Soria (Provinz)

The Soria Province lies in the spanish region Castile and Leon.

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Location of the province of Soria in Spain

Regions

The province of Soria is located in the Iberian Mountains, it is surrounded by the provinces Zaragoza, Guadalajara, Segovia, Burgos and the region La Rioja.

places

Map of Soria (province)
  • 1 SoriaWebsite of this institutionSoria in the travel guide Wikivoyage in another languageSoria in the Wikipedia encyclopediaSoria in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsSoria (Q12155) in the Wikidata database
  • 2 AlmazanWebsite of this institutionAlmazán in the Wikipedia encyclopediaAlmazán in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsAlmazán (Q5202) in the Wikidata database
  • 3 El Burgo de OsmaEl Burgo de Osma in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsEl Burgo de Osma (Q24015514) in the Wikidata database
  • 4 ÓlvegaWebsite of this institutionÓlvega in the Wikipedia encyclopediaÓlvega in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryÓlvega (Q623685) in the Wikidata database

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background

Soria is the most sparsely populated province, most of its villages have fewer than 100 inhabitants. The capital Soria With 40,000 inhabitants, it is the largest city in the rural province. In addition to agriculture, the main occupation is wood processing, and the mining of iron ore has now been discontinued.

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Tourist Attractions

Río Lobos Natural Park: Ermita de San Bartolomé
In the refectory of the Huerta monastery
  • Rio Lobos Natural Park. Parque natural del Cañón del Río Lobos.
  • Ruins of the Celtic city Numantia near Soria
  • Huerta Monastery. Founded in 1144, mainly early Gothic Cistercian abbey in Santa María de Huerta (53 km southeast of Almazán), the second cloister dates from around 1580 and is in the Herrera style (Spanish late Renaissance).

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