Extremadura

Maps and statistics of Extremadura

Extremadura is an autonomous community in western Spain, bordering Portugal. It comprises the provinces of Cáceres and Badajoz. Known for its rich history and natural beauty, Extremadura features the UNESCO World Heritage site of Mérida, with well-preserved Roman ruins. The region is famed for its Iberian ham and diverse landscapes, such as the Monfragüe National Park. Extremadura’s cultural heritage is influenced by its Roman, Moorish, and medieval past, offering a distinct Spanish experience.

Basic Info

Population 1,067,710
Area 41,667.699 km2

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