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The Festival of the Martyrs (La Fiesta de los mártires) is held is held the Sunday closest to 20 January in the hermitage of the Martyrs. [55] Carnival, The Festival of the Candles (La Fiesta de las Candelas) and Fiesta de San Blas are held are held from 1 to 3 February. [56] The Easter Festival (Semana Santa) is held during the week before ...
Casar de Cáceres: 4,757 Casar de Palomero: 1,289 Casares de las Hurdes: 649 Casas de Don Antonio: 218 Casas de Don Gómez: 336 Casas de Millán: 773 Casas de Miravete: 194 Casas del Castañar: 671 Casas del Monte: 925 Casatejada: 1,264 Casillas de Coria: 525 Castañar de Ibor: 1,262 Ceclavín: 2,189 Cedillo: 553 Cerezo: 217 Cilleros: 2,102 ...
The Arco de Cristo is the eastern gate of the old wall of Cáceres. It conserves Roman ashlars and in the antiquity was the door of the thistle of the colony Norba Caesarina. Caceres came to have two Jewish neighborhoods: the Old Judería (in the enclosure intramuros) and the Jewish Quarter (in the area outside the walls).
This category is for municipalities in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain.. The country of Spain is administratively divided into seventeen autonomous communities (comunidades autónomas), and five enclaves of sovereignty (plazas de soberanía) on the African coast, which include the two autonomous cities (ciudades autónomas) of Ceuta and Melilla).
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The constituency was created as per the Political Reform Act 1977 and was first contested in the 1977 general election.The Act provided for the provinces of Spain to be established as multi-member districts in the Congress of Deputies, [2] with this regulation being maintained under the Spanish Constitution of 1978. [3]
The capital of the municipality is located about 10 kilometers from the capital of Caceres, in the middle of Vía de la Plata. During the Ancien Régime, the municipality belonged to the comunidad de villa y tierra of Cáceres. and until the first half of the 19th century it was considered as a hamlet of the village of Cáceres.
Coria became the capital of a lordship to which some towns are still named after, such as Guijo de Coria or Casillas de Coria. During the 1640−1668 War against Portugal, the land of Coria suffered greatly; although the city was not taken by the Portuguese, the countryside was reiterately raided, causing the impoverishment of the region. [7]