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Castile-Leon Vacations
Castile-Leon (Spanish: Castilla y León) is an autonomous region of Spain. It is composed of two regions, León (provinces of León, Zamora and Salamanca) and Castile (provincies of Avila, Burgos, Palencia, Segovia, Soria and Valladolid).
Castilla y León is an autonomous community of Spain, the country's largest — in fact, it is the largest subnational political division in the European Union. It is formed by the union of two ancient kingdoms: Old Castile and the Kingdom of León, which were separated and reunited several times in the Middle Ages. More information on Castile-Leon travel at Wikitravel.org
Things To Do and See in Castile-Leon
Casa de Cervantes,
Valladolid,
Castile-Leon
Segovia,
Castile-Leon
(Panteon Real), Leon,
Castile-Leon
with
12th century romanesque frescoes.
(Convento de San Esteban), Salamanca,
Castile-Leon
Burgos,
Castile-Leon
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