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  2. Spanish property bubble - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish property bubble is the collapsed overshooting part of a long-term price increase of Spanish real estate prices. This long-term price increase has happened in various stages from 1985 up to 2008. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The housing bubble can be clearly divided in three periods: 1985–1991, in which the price nearly tripled ...

  3. 21 European Cities Where You Can Buy a Mansion for the Price ...

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    New York City real estate is notoriously expensive, so much so that you can buy a sprawling mansion in many European cities for the same price as an NYC studio. ... Extremadura, Spain. Median ...

  4. Badajoz - Wikipedia

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    Compared to the statistics for the Extremadura region (49.7% and 50.3%), Badajoz city had a greater relative presence of women. Although the city is the most populated of Extremadura, it has a relatively low population density (102.30 inhabitants/km 2), due to the extension of its municipality, one of the largest in Spain, with an area of 1,470 ...

  5. Extremadura - Wikipedia

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    Extremadura is contained between 37° 57′ and 40° 29′ N latitude, and 4° 39′ and 7° 33′ W longitude. The area of Extremadura is 41,633 km 2 (16,075 sq mi), making it the fifth largest of the Spanish autonomous communities. It is located in the Southern Plateau (a subdivision of the Spanish Central Plateau).

  6. Mérida, Spain - Wikipedia

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    Mérida (Spanish: ⓘ) is a city and municipality of Spain, part of the Province of Badajoz, and capital of the autonomous community of Extremadura. Located in the western-central part of the Iberian Peninsula at 217 metres above sea level, the city is crossed by the Guadiana and Albarregas rivers. The population was 60,119 in 2017.

  7. Plasencia - Wikipedia

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    Plasencia (Spanish: [plaˈsenθja] ⓘ) 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.

  8. La Garganta (finca) - Wikipedia

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    La Garganta (Spanish for "the throat", or "gully") is a private estate, or finca, of around 15,000 hectares (37,000 acres) in extent, located in the rugged Sierra Morena, in rural Ciudad Real Province, in the region of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It extends over lands belonging administratively to the municipalities of Almodovar del Campo and ...

  9. Tierra de Badajoz - Wikipedia

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    Tierra de Badajoz. Tierra de Badajoz is a comarca in the province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, western Spain. The majority of its population, amounting to around 177,000 inhabitants, lives in the capital, the municipality of Badajoz, and the immediate surrounding area.