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Extremadura is a region in southwestern Spain, bordering Portugal. It encompasses two provinces, Badajoz and Cáceres, characterized by vast plains, cork forests, and the Guadiana River. The region features Roman ruins at Mérida, medieval towns like Cáceres, and extensive natural reserves. Visitors explore archaeological sites, hike through protected landscapes, and sample local wines and jamón ibérico.
Extremadura is an autonomous community in western Spain, bordered by Portugal to the west and covering approximately 41,635 square kilometers across the provinces of Caceres and Badajoz. It contains multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the historic walled city of Caceres, the archaeological ensemble of Merida, and the Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Guadalupe, alongside Monfrague National Park, recognized as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve for its exceptional raptor populations and dehesa ecosystem.
Spain, Western Europe, Autonomous Community, UNESCO Heritage, Roman Archaeology, National Parks, Rural Tourism, Iberian Peninsula