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The Best Attractions In Montanchez

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Montánchez is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. It is situated at 39°13′N 6°09′W, some 702 metres above sea level. The municipality has an approximate population of just over 2,000.[1]. The town sits in the Sierra de Montánchez, a small mountain range rising above the plains of Extremadura. Its elevated position has earned it the nickname the balcony of Extremadura. The town's economy relies principally on agriculture. It is one of the main centres in Spain for the production of jamon iberico, and also produces wine.
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  • 4. Plasencia Plasencia
    Plasencia is a walled market city in the province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Western Spain. As of 2013, it has a population of 41,047. Situated on the bank of the Jerte River, Plasencia has a historic quarter that is a consequence of the city's strategic location along the Silver Route, or Ruta de la Plata. Since the 15th century, the noblemen of the region began to move to Plasencia, defining its current appearance.
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  • 6. Catedral de Plasencia Plasencia
    The Cathedral of Almería , in full the Cathedral of the Incarnation of Almería , is a Roman Catholic cathedral in the city of Almería, Andalusia. It is the seat of the Diocese of Almería.
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  • 8. Puente de Alcantara Alcantara
    The Puente de Alcántara is a Roman arch bridge in Toledo, Spain, spanning the Tagus River. The word Alcántara comes from Arabic القنطرة , which means bridge. Located at the feet of the Castillo de San Servando, it was built by the Romans after they founded the city. In the Middle Ages it was one of the few entrances of the pilgrim into the city. It currently has two arches. There is evidence of its construction in Roman times, in the founding of Toletum. It was damaged and rebuilt in the 10th century. It is when the third arch disappears, reduced to a gate with a horseshoe arch. It was one of the bridges that gave access to the city and it was in the Middle Ages an obligatory entry for all pilgrims. Under the reign of Alfonso X of Castile suffered serious damage and was rebuilt. T...
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