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dominant in the city. The main shopping street is Menacho, where most national and international chains are located. The Centro Comercial Abierto Menacho is the largest outdoor shopping centre in Extremadura which has had several hundred thousand euros invested into it, and it is visited by thousands of Portuguese a year. Notable industries include manufacturing of linen, woollen and leather goods, hats, pottery, and soap. Trade thrives on customers from the province and Portugal. Because of the importance of such trading relations with the neighboring country, in 2006, a new trade fair venue, InstituciĂłn Ferial de Badajoz (IFEBA) was established in the suburbs near the bank of the Caia River. An economic and cultural centre, it has a wide range of markets from fish and various food stalls to health shops," The Old Town area has been affected by this trade fair but is slowly recovering, with the opening of new stores.
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Spain. In 1603, 16 of its 24 spans were destroyed by floods and were restored between 1609 and 1612. The bridge was once again rebuilt in 1833; JosĂ© MarĂ­a Otero was the engineer and Valentin Falcato, the architect. Further improvements were made during the early 21st century, when the number of spans was increased to 32 and towers were added at both ends giving a total length of 600 metres (2,000 ft). The bridge reflects the city's history with all the changes made to its spans, arches, pillars and buttresses over the centuries.
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ceramics with an Andalusian influence. Casa del CordĂłn is a private house, built in the late Gothic style of the early 16th century, and has mullioned windows. It currently houses the Archdiocese. Casa Puebla, built in 1921, is one of the other designs of Pinna, who designed numerous buildings around Badajoz. It is one of the best examples of regional architecture in Andalusian style and the property has two facades, the main one featuring neo-Renaissance elements.
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area which belonged to St. Andrew's Church and its cemetery. It is decorated in white marble with a concentric mosaic of pointed stars dating to 1888. Plaza Alta, recently restored, was for centuries the center of the city since it exceeded the limits of the Muslim citadel; it was formerly known simply as "the square". Spanish flamenco guitarist
3343:. Secondary schools such as the Normal Schools of Education of CĂĄceres and Badajoz were integrated into the university in 1972 following the General Law of Education decree of 1970. The Intermediate Technical School of Agricultural Engineering of Badajoz was founded in Badajoz 1968, renamed the College of Agricultural Engineering in 1972. 3093:. The collection is organized into six major areas: prehistory, early history, Roman, Visigoth, Medieval Islam and Christian. The elegant building is built of stone and brick masonry, and has four towers at the corners with a terraced facade. The interior is made up of Mudejar brick arches resting on octagonal columns. 2858:
The Vauban military fort was built in the 17th century during the war between Spain and Portugal that lasted from 1640 to 1668 as a defense measure to counter-attack forces entering the city from the northwest and southeast. It is made of stone, brick and lime concrete. It has eight bastions built on
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Historically, frequent wars ravaged Badajoz's economy and people were poor. Agricultural land was not fertile with no industry of any major importance in its territory. However, the historic monuments in the town and also in MĂ©rida were major attractions to visitors, leading to the growth of tourism,
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In 2010, Badajoz had 150,376 inhabitants. According to the 2010 census, Badajoz had 73,074 men and 77,312 women, representing a percentage of 48.6% and a 51.4% respectively. Compared to the statistics for the Extremadura region (49.7% and 50.3%), Badajoz city had a greater relative presence of women.
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after the battle and after machine guns were set up on the barriers around the ring, an indiscriminate slaughter began. On 14 August 1936, hundreds of Republicans were shot at the Plaza de Toros. In the course of the night, another 1,200 were brought in. Overall it is estimated that over 4,000 people
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4.2 million. No buyer was uncovered, and TelefĂłnica announced plans to reestablish local offices in the Giralda but later abandoned it. Various proposals for the local government to acquire the building have been made, including plans for appropriating an expansion of the Museum of Fine Arts, a
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Badajoz has several municipal libraries serving the city and wider province, including the Biblioteca PĂșblica Municipal A. Dominguez, Biblioteca PĂșblica Municipal Bda. de Llera, Biblioteca PĂșblica Municipal Cerro de Reyes, Biblioteca PĂșblica Municipal Pardaleras, and the Biblioteca PĂșblica Municipal
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died in the city two months later, and on 5 December 1580, Philip moved out of the city. From 1580 until 1640, as a result of the absence of war, the city flourished once again. According to the historian Vicente Navarro del Castillo, some 428 residents of Badajoz contributed to the Spanish conquest
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Puente de la Universidad, or Puente Nuevo, is downstream of the old Palmas Bridge. It was built in 1960. Puente de la Autonomía Extremeña was completed in 1990 and is located upstream of Puente de Palmas, connecting to the major roads which lead to Madrid and to Highway N-435 Badajoz-Fregenal de la
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Plaza de España is in the centre of the city, the layout was designed by the city architect Rodolfo Martinez in 1917 and completed in 1920. The large cathedral centers the historical area. Plaza de Cervantes is considered place of importance for the history of Badajoz. Parts of the square occupy an
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The Museo Catedralicio (Cathedral Museum) is situated on the cathedral grounds. It provides a historical journey through the different stages of the building's construction. It also features artifacts from the founding of the archdiocese to the present day. The collections include Filipino ivories,
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The Puerta de Palmas was built in 1551. It has two cylindrical towers flanking the entrance door. Prince Philip II and Emperor Charles V and date of construction are mentioned on the outer side of the tower. The towers are fortified with battlements and they have two decorative cords at the top and
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Palacio de Congresos de Badajoz, the congressional palace, is the work of the architects José Selgas and Lucia Cano. Palacio Municipal houses the City Hall. The remains of the original City Hall building are in ruins. The current building dates to 1852, and the clock was added in 1889. In 1937, the
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Although the city is the most populated of Extremadura, it has a relatively low population density (102.30 inhabitants/km), due to the extension of its municipality, one of the largest in Spain, with an area of 1,470 km. In addition to the metropolitan centre the population includes districts,
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The battle for control of the town and its fortress continued with attacks by the Portuguese in 1660. In 1705, during the Spanish War of Succession, Badajoz was controlled by the Allies following the death of the heirless King Charles II. It was taken by Spain, prompting Philip V, grandson of Louis
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During the Visigoths period the burials, as noted from the archeological finds, were near the Picuriña, Pardaleras, and Cerro de Reyes sites. During the Arab period, burials were along the roads and near the eastern suburb of the Citadel, close to Cerro de la Muela and also in the area of Santiago
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There are also other industrial estates in the suburbs and small businesses in neighborhoods like San Roque. In summer 2007, the project to build the new 38 million euro headquarters of the Caja de Badajoz was made public, which began to be built in October 2008 and is currently in use. The
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The city's industrial land on the western side of the river is concentrated almost entirely in a large industrial estate, El Nevero, located next to the A-5 (one of the six radial roads in Spain with numbers A-1-A-6), which is continually expanding, with a diversity of companies operating there.
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Badajoz primarily is now a commercial city, ranked 25th place in economic importance in Spain according to Spain's Economic Yearbook for 2007, published by Servicio de Estudios de La Caixa. Because of its location, the city shares a considerable transit trade with Portugal. The service sector is
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The San Andres and La Concepcion churches are of the 13th century. Other religious buildings include the Real Monasterio de Santa Ana, Convento de las Clarisas Descalzas, Convento de Carmelitas, Ermita de los Pajaritos, Ermita de la Soledad, Parroquia de la ConcepciĂłn, Parroquia de San AgustĂ­n,
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The Puente de Palmas, also known as Puente Viejo, is the oldest bridge in Badajoz; the masonry was first laid in 1460, but a sudden rise in the river's waters destroyed the structure in 1545. It was rebuilt under D. Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, Governor of Badajoz, during the reign of Philip II of
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are not as prominent as in nearby MĂ©rida. The Alcazaba fortress is the most notable structure in the city which attests to the Moorish culture in Badajoz. It was the only important fort on the southern Portuguese frontier during the 17th and 18th centuries and controlled the routes of southern
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limestone hill, carved by the river. On this hill is the Alcazaba, one of the main sights of the city. The municipality of Badajoz contains soils derived from tertiary deposits, dating to the Paleozoic era. Its average altitude is 184 metres (604 ft) above sea level. The highest points are
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Badajoz's oldest two cemeteries are Cementerio de San Juan and Cementerio de Nuestra Señora de la Soledad. The cemeteries in active use are the Cementerio de San Juan, Cementerio Virgen de las Nieves de Balboa, Cementerio de la Inmaculada Concepción de Gévora, Cementerio San Isidro de Novelda,
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Casa Álvarez-Buiza, a private house and commercial complex, was built in the San Juan district by Adel Franco Pinna between 1918 and 1912. The building located on the Plaza de La Soledad once housed the offices of the Bank of Spain. Artistic elements include the use of lime, brick and colorful
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during the Christian period. It presently serves as the Archeological Museum of Badajoz. Many of Badajoz's historical monuments which were in ruins have been refurbished. Its restaurants, pubs and nightlife are a major attraction for the Portuguese across the border. The 13th-century
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The festival known as "Feria de San Juan" is held every year from 23 June to 1 July at this border town, which is a major attraction not only for people of Spain but also to the Portuguese who cross the border to attend the one-week festival. This festival also includes bull fights.
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in 1664 in a different location. It fell into ruin and was rebuilt in its present location from 1931. Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, situated in a large pink and white painted domed building dates to the 18th century, and was originally a Franciscan convent, funded by King
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wrote a gushing description of the dean of the cathedral of Badajoz, remarking that he was "more learned than all the doctors of Salamanca, Coimbra, and Alcala, united; he understood all languages, living and dead, and was perfect master of every science divine."
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is a financial centre that has a building height of 88 metres (289 ft) with 17 floors, now the tallest building in Extremadura. The city also has an airport, located 14 kilometres (8.7 mi) from the town centre, expanded in 2009 and a conference centre.
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After the war, the town continued to grow, although since 1960 it has suffered significant migrations to other Spanish regions and other European countries. During the following decades, the predominant economic activity of the city increasingly fell within the
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The first hospital was founded in the town by Bishop Fray Pedro de Silva in 1485. Those affected by the plague epidemic were treated here in 1506. During the 16th century the city experienced a cultural renaissance thanks to personalities such as the painter
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bottom levels. Its entrance is east-facing, and is double-arched and is decorated with medallions of the shield of the Emperor Charles V. It was once used as a prison, but has since undergone many renovations and has been an entrance point to the city.
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the northern part of the fort as the Guadiana and Rivilla rivers on the south provided the defense. The bastions are named as the San Pedro, La Trinidad, the Santa María, the San Roque, the San Juan, the Santiago, the San José and the San Vicente.
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into Hispania Ulterior Baetica and Hispania Ulterior Lusitania; Badajoz became part of Lusitania. Though the settlement is not mentioned in Roman history, Roman villas such as the La Cocosa Villa have been discovered in the area, while
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municipal architect, Rodolfo Martinez, renovated the building, with particular emphasis on stylistic uniformity, expanding its towers and changing its decorative elements. It features a balustrade, a central balcony and columns.
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of Lt. James MacPherson of the 45th regiment was hoisted in place of the French flag to indicate the fall of the castle. This feat is commemorated on 6 April each year, when red jackets are flown on regimental flag staffs and at
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located in the Cerro del Viento (219 metres (719 ft)), at Fuerte San CristĂłbal (218 metres (715 ft)) and Cerro de la Muela (205 metres (673 ft)). The lowest point is the Guadiana River (168 metres (551 ft)).
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were murdered by the Nationalists after the battle. Even those who tried to cross the Portuguese border were captured and sent back to Badajoz. The troops who committed the killings at Badajoz were under the command of general
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building which was built in 1284 in the main plaza called the Plaza de España. It underwent extensive refurbishment during the 16th to 18th centuries. The paintings of Luis de Morales, a local artist of the
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Cementerio Inmaculado CorazĂłn de MarĂ­a de ValdebĂłtoa and Cementerio Santiago ApĂłstol de Villafranco. The Cementerio de San Juan is the oldest of cemeteries still in service and is dated to earlier than1839.
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in 1238) is in the old city and its architecture is indicative of the tempestuous history of Badajoz, resembling a fortress, with its massive walls. Three of the cathedral's windows are unique – one is in
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XIV of France, to take over the reins of Spain itself. In 1715 Portugal signed a peace agreement with Spain and surrendered its claims to Badajoz in lieu of Spain's cession of Sacramento territory in the
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Sierra. Puente Real is a suspension bridge across the Guadiana, the fourth bridge in the city which was completed in 1994 The foundation stone was laid by the King of Spain in 1992. It has six spans of
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The Museo de la Ciudad "Luis de Morales" ("Luis de Morales" City Museum) was built in what may have been the home of the Renaissance painter Luis de Morales and contains many his paintings. The
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of 32 metres (105 ft) each in a total bridge length of 452 metres (1,483 ft). It has a bicycle lane and links to the Elvas Avenue leading to Portugal and many other city centres.
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bastion; these locations were noted during recent excavations. Badajocenses Christians from the earliest centuries towards the end of 19th century buried their dead in or near churches.
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acquired the building and refurbished it, established operating offices. In 1998, TelefĂłnica vacated the structure, and four years later, offered the structure to potential buyers for
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Badajoz is influenced by its border with Portugal. Portuguese restaurants and pastries can be found in the city, and residents often travel across the border for meals/excursions.
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of North Africa. From the 8th century, the Umayyad dynasty controlled the region until the early 11th century. The official foundation of Badajoz was laid by the Muladi nobleman
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Parroquia de San Andrés, Parroquia de San Juan Bautista, and the Parroquia de Santo Domingo. Ermita de la Soledad is a gothic style chapel, which was originally funded by Duke
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river, which flows between the castle-hill and the powerfully armed fort of San Cristobal. The architecture of Badajoz is indicative of its tempestuous history; even the
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While not a city renowned for its culture and art, many notable artists, musicians, and writers were born in the city. Hailing from the city in the arts are the actors
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railway system. It is expected the station will be replaced by a new facility located at the border with Portugal with high-speed services run by the
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in Extremadura, the fifth level of competition of the Spanish league football, after promotion in the 2012–13 season in the playoffs. Its stadium is
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in 1169, although there are traces of earlier work dating back to 913 and 1030. The Alcazaba served as the primary residences for the rulers of the
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to Spain and declared that it would close its ports to British ships. This agreement was revoked in 1807 as its terms were breached when the
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in the 8th century and re-founded as Baáč­alyaws, and later in the 11th century the city became the seat of a separate Moorish kingdom, the
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in the city and lies in the heart of the old city. It was founded in 1518 by Ms. Leonor de Vega i Figueroa, under the blessing of
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Adoratrices is a small chapel dedicated to St. Joseph to commemorate the arrival of Christians along with King Alfonso IX of
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on the border with Portugal. It is the capital city of the province of the same name. It is 61 kilometres (38 mi) from
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was signed between Spain and Portugal on 6 June 1801. The Portuguese, feeling that an attack by French troops stationed in
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In geological terms, Badajoz is located in the South Submeseta. It was founded on the banks of the Guadiana River on a
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is very popular, and performances are regularly put on in Badajoz on the Plaza Alta and other venues. Some flamenco
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at Badajoz. The station accommodates long-distance and medium-distance trains, both operated by the public company
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A practicable breach was one where two soldiers could get through side by side without needing to use their hands
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Badajoz falls under the healthcare region of Área de Salud de Badajoz, which also includes the municipalities of
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in Badajoz in the 1930s was a gruesome affair. During the war, Badajoz was taken by the Nationalists in the
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was established and work was initiated on the Cathedral of San Juan Bautista. In 1336, during the reign of
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in the 11th and 12th centuries. The Almohad rulers were expelled in the 13th century at the hands of
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was established. Today, the University of Extremadura has branches in Badajoz, CĂĄceres, MĂ©rida, and
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New Elegant Extracts: A Unique Selection ... from the Most Eminent Prose and Epistolary Writers ...
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Note: The increase shown in 2001 was reduced because of the independence of the municipalities of
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A Patron and a Playwright in Renaissance Spain: The House of Feria and Diego SĂĄnchez de Badajoz
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The city is studded with Moorish and medieval architecture, although its remnants of Roman and
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performed on the Plaza Alta on 10 July 2013. La Giralda is located near Plaza de la Soledad.
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besieged the city. However, soon afterwards, the Castilian-Leonese troops, which included
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On the Social Origins of Medieval Institutions: Essays in Honor of Joseph F. O'Callaghan
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and was a staging point for invasions against Portugal. It was occupied by the dukes of
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From Muslim Fortress to Christian Castle: Social and Cultural Change in Medieval Spain
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Siege of Badajoz. Watercolour en grisaille by Richard Caton Woodville Jr. (1856–1927).
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in the Badajoz area, although a significant number of larger artifacts were found in
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Punishment and Penance: Two Phases in the History of the Bishop's Tribunal of Novara
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Fuentes del Archivo General de Indias para el estudio del conquistador Diego Valadés
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In medieval times, the SĂĄnchez de Badajoz family dominated the area as the lords of
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The first hospital founded in Badajoz in 1694, was the Hospital de San SebastiĂĄn.
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The Spanish Holocaust: Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-Century Spain
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is currently unaffiliated with any league. Formerly, the club was a member of
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The city of Badajoz is home to five bridges, four of which span the Guadiana.
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neighborhoods and towns with small populations, the most populous of which is
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Apuntes para la historia de la ciudad de Badajoz: ponencias y comunicaciones
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Badajoz attained importance during the reign of Moorish rulers such as the
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Archaeological finds unearthed in the Badajoz area have been dated to the
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Kendrick, Anna; Michelson, Kathryn; Barbero, Meagan (November 25, 2008).
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Badajoz plays host to two golf courses. One, the Don Tello Golf Course, (
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View of the Guadiana, Puente Real bridge and the Caja Badajoz building
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Los sitios en la guerra de la Independencia: La lucha en las ciudades
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Diario Oficial de Extremadura del 23 de febrero de 2012. PĂĄgina 3943
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With the invasion of the Romans, which started in 218 BC during the
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O'Callaghan, Joseph F.; Kagay, Donald J.; Vann, Theresa M. (1998).
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runway. The airport currently caters for two civil routes, one to
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La Giralda, located near Plaza de la Soledad, is a replica of the
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The Jardines de la Galera date back to the 10th century from the
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Regiment) succeeded in getting into the castle first and the red
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and in recent years there has been some industrial development.
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The Regions of Spain: A Reference Guide to History and Culture
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on 19 March 1230. Shortly after its conquest, in the time of
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With reason to assert their rights to the Portuguese Crown,
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Climate data for Badajoz (1981–2010), extremes (1920–2010)
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tombs are dated as far back as 4000 BC, while many of the
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briefly moved his court to Badajoz in August 1580. Queen
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Ring, Trudy; Salkin, Robert M.; La Boda, Sharon (1995).
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A city planning map of Badajoz in 1873 (Spanish edition)
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was signed between Spain and France on 27 October 1807.
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Climate data for Badajoz (1991–2020), extremes (1920–)
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Museo Extremeño e Iberoamericano de Arte Contemporåneo
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Gévora: estudio de una revista poética de Extremadura
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Información comercial española: Boletín ICE económico
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Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de CĂĄdiz
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constructions have also been found in the vicinity.
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September 16, 2005. 5973: 5971: 5969: 8491:Populated places established in the 9th century 7038: 6944:Let's Go 2009 Spain & Portugal with Morocco 5794:(in Spanish). Turismobadajoz.es. Archived from 5738:(in Spanish). Turismobadajoz.es. Archived from 5187:(in Spanish). Turismobadajoz.es. Archived from 4338: 4185:(in Spanish). Turismobadajoz.es. Archived from 4117: 2920: 2887:embossed on it as symbol of commerce. In 1978, 6902:The Life and Works of Garci SĂĄnchez de Badajoz 6482: 5100:"Nueva Sede Corporativa de la Caja de Badajoz" 4870:(in Spanish). Badajoz7dias.com. Archived from 2397:Spanish Congress Electoral District of Badajoz 582:period. Artifacts have also been found at the 8172: 7282: 6611:"Mapa Sanitario del Área de Salud de Badajoz" 6160: 6158: 6156: 5966: 4512:Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art 3454:supporters which is currently playing in the 3296: 985:Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art 858:). In 1640, the city was attacked during the 6824: 5818:"Cementerio de Nuestra-senora-de-la-Soledad" 4971: 4274: 3803:(1825–1877), pianist, conductor and composer 3775:(born 1984), Spanish professional triathlete 3369:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of MĂ©rida-Badajoz 2929:site in 1988. It is the headquarters of the 2391:Badajoz was the birthplace of the statesman 520:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of MĂ©rida-Badajoz 7080: 6804:Deutscher, Thomas Brian (January 1, 2013). 5368:"La Giralda, un millĂłn de euros mĂĄs barata" 4762: 4760: 4465: 4369: 4367: 4365: 4004:(in Spanish). Cajaespana.es. Archived from 3450:, a new club formed in 2012 by disappeared 1074:Badajoz is located in the southwest of the 8179: 8165: 7289: 7275: 7014: 6860:Badajoz 1812: Wellington's bloodiest siege 6639:. Área de Salud de Badajoz. Archived from 6613:. Área de Salud de Badajoz. Archived from 6153: 5762:"Ejemplos de Historicismo y sus variantes" 5123: 5121: 4842:"Badajoz: PoblaciĂłn por municipios y sexo" 4628:. Advances in GeoSciences. April 9, 2008. 4536: 4534: 4399: 4375:"Peace Treaty of Badajoz between Portugal" 3479:Another football club based in Badajoz is 721:, defeated the troops of Afonso IV in the 621: 8486:Municipalities in the Province of Badajoz 6898: 6803: 6792: 6216: 5628:. Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. Archived from 5498:(in Spanish). Official website of MEIAC. 4341:En 1640, despuĂ©s de un prolongado perĂ­odo 4298: 4225: 3647:, named after the nearby municipality of 3298:Escuelas Municipales de MĂșsica de Badajoz 838:of the Americas, including conquistadors 8501:9th-century establishments in al-Andalus 7175: 6877: 6856: 6750: 6730: 5482: 4757: 4741:. Badajoz.climatemps.com. Archived from 4653: 4617: 4615: 4613: 4453: 4362: 4356: 4237: 4142: 3674: 3604:, with connections to Lisbon and Porto. 3550: 3547:(number 0354) at Badajoz Railway Station 3538: 3428: 3395: 3350: 3191: 3170: 3159: 3133: 3116: 3108: 3073: 2944: 2907: 2866: 2798: 2777: 2595:Gained independence on 17 February 2012 1098:, and 406 kilometres (252 mi) from 1062: 1036: 931: 869: 754: 625: 7143: 7101: 6835: 6771: 6670: 6284:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6258:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6232:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6194:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6137:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6111:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6085:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6059:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6033:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 6007:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 5898:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 5872:(in Spanish). Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 5846:(in Spanish). 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UD Badajoz plays its home matches at 3375:(Cathedral of St. John the Baptist), a 1094:, 227 kilometres (141 mi) east of 852:SebastiĂĄn Garcilaso de la Vega y Vargas 278:(over a previous Visigothic settlement) 14: 8473: 7196: 6994:LĂșcia, Luis AguilĂł (January 1, 1986). 6982: 6713: 6708:Bibliography of the history of Badajoz 6685:from the original on December 19, 2020 6470:from the original on December 26, 2017 5772:from the original on November 14, 2013 5768:(in Spanish). monumentosdebadajoz.es. 5265:Kendrick, Michelson & Barbero 2008 5169:Kendrick, Michelson & Barbero 2008 5157:Kendrick, Michelson & Barbero 2008 5005: 4968:, Doe.juntaex.es, accessed 9 July 2013 4940:from the original on February 23, 2013 4719:from the original on November 25, 2018 4689:from the original on November 25, 2018 4286: 2773: 476:. The population in 2011 was 151,565. 8160: 7270: 7214:(in Spanish). A. de Unzueta y Yuste. 7208:Yuste, Abelardo de Unzueta y (1980). 7207: 6993: 6919: 6836:Erskine, Andrew (November 20, 2012). 5896:"Los Cementerios de Badajoz Historia" 5870:"Los Cementerios de Badajoz Historia" 5391: 5389: 5246:from the original on February 2, 2014 5016: 5014: 4920: 4774:from the original on January 16, 2021 4768:"Standard climate values for Badajoz" 4665: 4610: 4548:from the original on January 15, 2021 4414: 4099:from the original on January 15, 2021 4062: 3979:from the original on December 1, 2017 874:Depiction of Badajoz in the mid-1600s 748:, was also a notable playwright; his 711:Juan Alonso PĂ©rez de GuzmĂĄn y Coronel 465:, Spain. It is situated close to the 436: 7259:Real Monasterio de Santa Ana website 7176:Wiltrout, Ann E. (January 1, 1987). 6997:DecisiĂł electoral i cultura polĂ­tica 6961: 6308:"El CD Badajoz, condenado a Tercera" 5950:. Badajoz Ayer y Hoy. Archived from 5670: 5415: 5028:from the original on August 26, 2013 4886: 4816:"Extreme climate values for Badajoz" 4739:"Climate & Temperature; Badajoz" 4566: 4183:"Convento de San JosĂ© (Adoratrices)" 2730: 2415: 1090:, 217 kilometres (135 mi) from 998: 960:Pedro Caro, 3rd Marquis of la Romana 752:was published posthumously in 1554. 6899:Gallagher, Patrick (January 1968). 6772:Danvers, Frederick Charles (1988). 6751:Carvajal, Antonio Salguero (2001). 6314:from the original on March 19, 2017 6172:from the original on April 20, 2014 2903: 2794: 2692:Base General Menacho-Botoa-Badajoz. 671: 311:1,470 km (570 sq mi) 24: 7244:Universidad de Extremadura website 7197:VallĂ­n, Acisclo FernĂĄndez (1899). 6793:Davenport, Richard Alfred (1827). 6671:Murillo, Ángela (April 16, 2007). 6569:from the original on April 5, 2014 6438:"CLUB DE GOLF DE MÉRIDA DON TELLO" 6418:from the original on June 23, 2013 6392:from the original on April 5, 2014 6340:from the original on April 5, 2014 6288:from the original on July 12, 2013 6262:from the original on July 12, 2013 6236:from the original on July 12, 2013 6198:from the original on July 12, 2013 6089:from the original on July 12, 2013 6063:from the original on July 12, 2013 6037:from the original on July 12, 2013 6011:from the original on July 12, 2013 5985:from the original on July 12, 2013 5902:from the original on April 5, 2014 5824:from the original on April 5, 2014 5678:"The Arrival of the City Regional" 5606:from the original on July 12, 2013 5580:from the original on April 5, 2014 5554:from the original on July 12, 2013 5528:from the original on April 5, 2014 5502:from the original on April 5, 2014 5403:from the original on July 12, 2013 5386: 5374:from the original on April 5, 2014 5348:from the original on July 12, 2013 5342:"Torre de la Soledad y La Giralda" 5284:from the original on July 11, 2013 5220:from the original on July 11, 2013 5080:from the original on April 5, 2014 5054:from the original on July 11, 2013 5011: 4902:from the original on July 26, 2020 4848:from the original on March 3, 2016 4635:from the original on April 5, 2014 4519:from the original on June 10, 2016 4381:from the original on April 5, 2014 4211:O'Callaghan, Kagay & Vann 1998 3400:Las Adoratrices Convent in Badajoz 2999:. Other parks and gardens include 1086:, 89 kilometres (55 mi) from 723:Battle of Villanueva de Barcarrota 511:is largely reflected in the town. 453:in English) is the capital of the 29:Municipality in Extremadura, Spain 25: 8512: 7229: 6857:Fletcher, Ian (August 21, 2012). 6444:from the original on May 21, 2014 6141:from the original on July 8, 2013 6115:from the original on July 8, 2013 5928:from the original on July 8, 2013 5876:from the original on July 5, 2013 5850:from the original on July 8, 2013 5712:. Pacodelucia.org. Archived from 5690:from the original on May 21, 2014 5322:from the original on May 28, 2016 5135:from the original on July 3, 2013 4987:from the original on May 14, 2016 4936:(in Spanish). Elecciones.mir.es. 4515:. E. Littell. 1833. p. 612. 3745: 3414:Francisco de Tutavilla y del Rufo 2896:regional cultural centre, and an 2386: 1070:Basin showing location of Badajoz 1045: 8457: 8145: 7102:Preston, Paul (March 22, 2012). 7087:. Heritage Capital Corporation. 7081:Press, Ivy; Slater, Tom (2006). 7021:Memoir of the Duke of Wellington 6828:Extremadura: (Badajoz y CĂĄceres) 6637:"Directorio del Área de Badajoz" 6629: 6603: 6581: 6555: 6534: 6508: 6456: 6430: 6404: 6378: 6352: 6326: 6300: 6282:"Parroquia de San Juan Bautista" 6274: 6248: 6222: 6184: 5683:(in Spanish). Dialnet Unirioja. 4377:. Grupos de Amigos de Olivenca. 3943:Municipal Register of Spain 2018 3849: 3827:(1956–1982), Singer and composer 3809:(born 1963), Singer and composer 3521:Club de Golf de MĂ©rida Don Tello 2699: 2685: 2671: 2410: 2405:Spanish Socialist Workers' Party 1120:hot-summer Mediterranean climate 557: 472:, on the left bank of the river 221: 201: 140: 130: 110: 98: 84: 70: 56: 7161:. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. 7039:O'Callaghan, Joseph F. (1983). 6926:. Manchester University Press. 6810:. University of Toronto Press. 6701: 6127: 6101: 6075: 6049: 6023: 5997: 5940: 5914: 5888: 5862: 5836: 5810: 5784: 5754: 5728: 5702: 5652:"Museum of Carnival in Badajoz" 5644: 5618: 5592: 5566: 5540: 5514: 5488: 5450: 5360: 5334: 5296: 5270: 5232: 5206: 5174: 5092: 5066: 5040: 4952: 4926: 4860: 4834: 4808: 4786: 4701: 4671: 4584: 4503: 4471: 4332: 4316: 4243: 4175: 4170:Ring, Salkin & La Boda 1995 4080:Ring, Salkin & La Boda 1995 4039:Ring, Salkin & La Boda 1995 3960:Tarlow & Nilsson Stutz 2013 3928: 3915: 2341: 2333:Agencia Estatal de MeteorologĂ­a 550:For a chronological guide, see 7211:Estructura econĂłmica de España 6884:. Greenwood Publishing Group. 6839:A Companion to Ancient History 6825:DĂ­az y PĂ©rez, NicolĂĄs (1887). 6778:. Asian Educational Services. 5242:(in Spanish). Aytobadajoz.es. 4085: 3991: 3965: 3935: 3641:Base AĂ©rea de Talavera la Real 2853: 922:The Storming of Badajoz (1812) 774:community existed in Badajoz. 770:From the 11th century-1492, a 13: 1: 6551:Railway Gazette International 5050:(in Spanish). Feria Badajoz. 4898:. Fundacion BBVA. p. 7. 3999:"DATOS ECONÓMICOS Y SOCIALES" 3947:National Statistics Institute 3903: 3839:(1964) Newsreader, Journalist 3670: 3590:Southwest–Portuguese corridor 3499:Badajoz's basketball club is 3494: 3279:Like much of southern Spain, 3142: 3087:Museo ArqueolĂłgico Provincial 3080:Museo ArqueolĂłgico Provincial 2862: 891:was imminent, agreed to cede 707:Pedro Ponce de LeĂłn the Elder 691:Alfonso X the Wise of Castile 678:, overturned the rule of the 479:Badajoz was conquered by the 262: 7108:. HarperCollins Publishers. 7045:. Cornell University Press. 6362:. UD Badajoz. Archived from 5370:. Hoy.es. January 14, 2012. 4488:". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 4415:MelĂłn, Miguel Ángel (2012). 3821:(born 1954), Flamenco singer 3752:Category:People from Badajoz 3534: 2921:Real Monasterio de Santa Ana 2828:built in the 9th century by 2529: 1058: 966:(later amalgamated with the 865: 7: 7129:. Oxford University Press. 7042:A History of Medieval Spain 6714:Baynes, T. S., ed. (1878). 6109:"Banda Municipal de MĂșsica" 5981:. Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 5924:. Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 5280:. Ayuntamiento de Badajoz. 4592:"Share on print Juan Yague" 3898:Badajoz bastioned enclosure 3891: 3574:EstaciĂłn de Tren de Badajoz 3485:Tercera DivisiĂłn – Group 14 3433: 3346: 2807: 2192:Average precipitation days 1978:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1838:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1614:Average precipitation days 1400:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1260:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 883:area in South America. The 10: 8517: 6705: 6005:"Puente de la Universidad" 4484:December 26, 2017, at the 3833:(1958) Singer and composer 3749: 3545:Portuguese train type 0350 3444:Segunda DivisiĂłn B Group 1 3325:Universidad de Extremadura 3155: 3099:Alfonso SuĂĄrez de Figueroa 3014: 2940: 2811: 2662: 2330: 1718: 1707: 1140: 1113: 1002: 925: 860:Portuguese Restoration War 549: 545: 8455: 8199: 8143: 8077:Villafranca de los Barros 7915:Salvatierra de los Barros 7548:Fuenlabrada de los Montes 7393:Benquerencia de la Serena 7308: 6920:Glick, Thomas F. (1995). 6842:. John Wiley & Sons. 6673:"Cinco ciudades hermanas" 6464:"GOLF DEL GUADIANA, S.A." 5844:"Cementerios Gestionados" 5460:. TripOrg. Archived from 3854:Badajoz is twinned with: 3773:EstefanĂ­a DomĂ­nguez Calvo 3633:Talavera la Real Air Base 3438:The city formerly hosted 3104: 2636:Villafranco del Guadiana 2283: 2235: 2191: 2117: 2047: 1977: 1907: 1837: 1767: 1762: 1759: 1756: 1753: 1750: 1747: 1744: 1741: 1738: 1735: 1732: 1729: 1726: 1723: 1660: 1613: 1539: 1469: 1399: 1329: 1259: 1189: 1184: 1181: 1178: 1175: 1172: 1169: 1166: 1163: 1160: 1157: 1154: 1151: 1148: 1145: 734:FernĂĄn SĂĄnchez de Badajoz 493:Spanish War of Succession 411: 398: 386: 369: 352: 344: 336: 328: 323: 315: 307: 302: 287: 282: 271: 258: 246: 234: 214: 196: 161: 154: 126: 50: 41: 34: 7925:San Vicente de AlcĂĄntara 7875:Pueblonuevo del Guadiana 7778:Monterrubio de la Serena 7533:Esparragosa de la Serena 7438:Calzadilla de los Barros 7024:. Kessinger Publishing. 6983:Knight, Charles (1854). 6589:"Badajoz Airport Routes" 6546:3 September 2017 at the 6031:"Puente de la AutonomĂ­a" 4339:VillalĂłn, M. C. (1988), 3908: 3845:(1497–1542) Conquistador 3728:San Vicente de AlcĂĄntara 3724:Pueblonuevo del Guadiana 3390:Richard Alfred Davenport 3262:Antonio Vaquero Poblador 3210:Vicente Barrantes Moreno 2927:Bien de InterĂ©s Cultural 2782:Ayuntamiento (Town Hall) 2380:Pueblonuevo del Guadiana 1005:Battle of Badajoz (1936) 792:Diego SĂĄnchez de Badajoz 746:Diego SĂĄnchez de Badajoz 742:Garci SĂĄnchez de Badajoz 685:Badajoz was captured by 588:Colonia Civitas Pacensis 319:185 m (607 ft) 8097:Villanueva de la Serena 8082:VillagarcĂ­a de la Torre 7982:Torre de Miguel Sesmero 7733:Malpartida de la Serena 7638:Jerez de los Caballeros 7598:Helechosa de los Montes 6799:C.& C. Whittingham. 6743:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 6723:EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica 6360:"La web del UD Badajoz" 6336:. Footballdatabase.eu. 6168:(in Spanish). Unex.es. 6083:"Teatro LĂłpez de Ayala" 5548:"Museo de Bellas Artes" 4895:La poblaciĂłn de Badajoz 4466:Press & Slater 2006 3704:Jerez de los Caballeros 3566:Badajoz railway station 3510: 3341:University of Salamanca 3323:Badajoz is home to the 3270:Adelardo CovarsĂ­ Yustas 3256:, and painters such as 3061:Francisco Pedraja Muñoz 2832:, was fortified by the 2737:Visigothic architecture 2678:Caja Badajoz HQ (2017). 928:Siege of Badajoz (1812) 885:Peace Treaty of Badajoz 794:, the Dominican mystic 622:Founding to Middle Ages 536:Badajoz Railway Station 407:(Spain) + 924 (Badajoz) 348:100/km (270/sq mi) 8394:Santa Cruz de Tenerife 8117:Villarta de los Montes 8092:Villalba de los Barros 8057:Valverde de Burguillos 8027:Valencia de las Torres 7850:Puebla de Sancho PĂ©rez 7583:Granja de Torrehermosa 7249:July 15, 2017, at the 7144:Treneer, Anne (1963). 6947:. St. Martin's Press. 6737:"Badajoz (city)"  6681:(in Spanish). Hoy.es. 6518:. ADIF. Archived from 6256:"Ermita de la Soledad" 6192:"Torre de la Catedral" 5458:"Gardens of La Galera" 5278:"FortificaciĂłn VaubĂĄn" 4255:Jewish Virtual Library 3680: 3640: 3612: 3573: 3562: 3548: 3528: 3520: 3401: 3360: 3311:Échale guindas al pavo 3297: 3287:linked to Badajoz are 3218:Emilio Morote Esquivel 3176: 3165: 3122: 3114: 3082: 3009:Luis Chamizo Trigueros 2950: 2913: 2872: 2804: 2783: 2592:Guadiana del Caudillo 1071: 1042: 937: 897:Treaty of Fontainbleau 875: 767: 719:Alonso PĂ©rez de GuzmĂĄn 635: 8259:CastellĂłn de la Plana 8102:Villanueva del Fresno 7880:Quintana de la Serena 7815:Orellana de la Sierra 7713:Los Santos de Maimona 7543:Fregenal de la Sierra 6989:. Bradbury and Evans. 6962:Kern, Robert (1995). 6863:. Osprey Publishing. 6522:on September 23, 2010 6412:"Badajoz Golf Course" 6310:. Hoy.es. July 2012. 5626:"Bullfighting Museum" 5240:"Tower Espantaperros" 5214:"Monuments: Alcazaba" 4964:July 2, 2012, at the 3740:Villanueva del Fresno 3678: 3613:Aeropuerto de Badajoz 3554: 3542: 3429:Sports and recreation 3399: 3354: 3329:University of Seville 3274:Teatro LĂłpez de Ayala 3222:JesĂșs GarcĂ­a CalderĂłn 3192:Culture and education 3174: 3163: 3134:Residential buildings 3120: 3112: 3077: 3035:, Flemish painters, 2948: 2911: 2870: 2802: 2781: 2603:Novelda del Guadiana 2514:UrbanizaciĂłn Guadiana 2458:Jardines del Guadiana 1708:Source: MĂ©tĂ©o Climat 1066: 1040: 964:45th Regiment of Foot 935: 873: 816:Juan SebastiĂĄn Elcano 758: 750:RecopilaciĂłn en metro 715:SanlĂșcar de Barrameda 703:Afonso IV of Portugal 701:, the troops of King 699:Alfonso XI of Castile 629: 371: â€ą Summer ( 8132:Zalamea de la Serena 8037:Valencia del Ventoso 8032:Valencia del Mombuey 7955:Solana de los Barros 7855:Puebla de la Calzada 7835:Peraleda del Zaucejo 7803:Oliva de la Frontera 7748:Medina de las Torres 7688:La Roca de la Sierra 7618:Higuera de la Serena 7528:Esparragosa de Lares 7488:Cordobilla de LĂĄcara 7413:Burguillos del Cerro 7408:Bodonal de la Sierra 7363:Arroyo de San ServĂĄn 7018:(December 1, 2004). 6135:"Escuelas de MĂșsica" 5948:"Bridges of Badajoz" 5736:"Casa Álvarez-Buiza" 5600:"Museo Catedralicio" 5574:"Museo ArqueolĂłgico" 5024:. Portalferias.com. 4654:Frey & Frey 1995 4430:. pp. 242–244. 4357:Frey & Frey 1995 4189:on November 28, 2012 4093:"Historia (History)" 3787:(1509–1586), painter 3716:Oliva de la Frontera 3708:La Roca de la Sierra 3598:Comboios de Portugal 3489:Estadio Nuevo Vivero 3460:Estadio Nuevo Vivero 3214:JosĂ© LĂłpez Prudencio 2766:and the third is in 1768:Record high °C (°F) 1190:Record high °C (°F) 993:Spanish Armed Forces 796:Fray Luis de Granada 526:and overlooking the 459:autonomous community 345: â€ą Density 216:Autonomous Community 181:38.88028°N 6.97528°W 8067:Valverde de Llerena 8062:Valverde de LeganĂ©s 7920:San Pedro de MĂ©rida 7788:Navalvillar de Pela 7678:La Nava de Santiago 7448:Campillo de Llerena 7302:province of Badajoz 7016:MacFarlane, Charles 6968:. Greenwood Press. 6565:. Airports Guides. 6366:on October 22, 2016 4844:(in Spanish). INE. 3815:(born 1961), Singer 3663:, both operated by 3456:Regional Preferente 3289:Extremaduran jaleos 2979:, and trees of the 2964:cinnamomum camphora 2814:Alcazaba of Badajoz 2803:Alcazaba de Badajoz 2774:Municipal buildings 2436:Cerro de San Miguel 2048:Record low °C (°F) 1908:Daily mean °C (°F) 1470:Record low °C (°F) 1330:Daily mean °C (°F) 1078:on the bank of the 1009:Massacre of Badajoz 991:by elements of the 983:. Volume 23 of the 574:found are from the 552:Timeline of Badajoz 524:Alcazaba of Badajoz 501:Storming of Badajoz 455:Province of Badajoz 449:; formerly written 177: /  156:Location of Badajoz 8496:875 establishments 8072:Valverde de MĂ©rida 8052:Valle de la Serena 8047:Valle de Santa Ana 8042:Valle de Matamoros 7895:Retamal de Llerena 7865:Puebla del Maestre 7860:Puebla de la Reina 7628:Hinojosa del Valle 7608:Higuera de Llerena 7563:Fuente del Maestre 7463:Casas de Don Pedro 6831:. D. Cortezo y ca. 6591:. Aena Aeropuertos 6496:on August 31, 2017 5979:"Puente de Palmas" 5954:on August 12, 2013 5922:"Sights (Badajoz)" 5766:Casa Álvarez-Buiza 5397:"Puerta de Palmas" 3760:(1955), politician 3681: 3643:) operated by the 3607:Badajoz Airport, ( 3594:Madrid–Lisbon line 3563: 3549: 3474:Estadio JosĂ© Pache 3470:Segunda DivisiĂłn B 3402: 3382:Renaissance period 3361: 3246:Porrina de Badajoz 3177: 3166: 3123: 3115: 3083: 3057:Antonio Juez Nieto 2951: 2931:Order of St. Clare 2914: 2873: 2848:Alfonso IX of LeĂłn 2805: 2784: 2753:(converted from a 2724:Torre Caja Badajoz 2508:Suerte de Saavedra 1072: 1043: 972:Sherwood Foresters 946:Earl of Wellington 938: 876: 831:Philip II of Spain 768: 687:Alfonso IX of LeĂłn 676:Alfonso VI of LeĂłn 636: 438:[baĂ°aˈxoΞ] 329: â€ą Total 308: â€ą Total 288: â€ą Mayor 186:38.88028; -6.97528 8466: 8465: 8364:Palma de Mallorca 8154: 8153: 7900:Ribera del Fresno 7840:Puebla de Alcocer 7820:Orellana la Vieja 7613:Higuera de Vargas 7603:Herrera del Duque 7189:978-0-7293-0254-8 7168:978-1-884964-02-2 7136:978-0-19-956906-9 7115:978-0-00-746722-8 7094:978-1-59967-082-9 7073:978-90-04-11096-0 7052:978-0-8014-9264-8 7031:978-1-4179-1907-9 7007:978-84-7410-280-2 6975:978-0-313-29224-8 6954:978-0-312-38573-6 6933:978-0-7190-3349-0 6912:978-0-900411-00-7 6905:. Tamesis Books. 6891:978-0-313-27884-6 6870:978-1-78200-196-6 6849:978-1-118-58153-7 6817:978-1-4426-4442-7 6785:978-81-206-0391-2 6563:"Badajoz Airport" 5315:978-84-7671-470-6 5131:. Lusiberia.com. 4598:on August 2, 2013 4437:978-84-9828-393-8 4275:DĂ­az y PĂ©rez 1887 3886:, Nicaragua, 1989 3764:Pedro de Alvarado 3758:Pedro Acedo Penco 3659:and the other to 3645:Spanish Air Force 3596:. In August 2017 3529:Golf del Guadiana 3373:Badajoz Cathedral 3357:Badajoz Cathedral 3291:and Extremaduran 3248:and the pianists 3071:, among others. 3037:Francisco de Goya 3005:Carolina Coronado 2764:Renaissance style 2751:Badajoz Cathedral 2731:Notable landmarks 2660: 2659: 2526: 2525: 2483:MarĂ­a Auxiliadora 2424:Barriada de Llera 2421:Antonio DomĂ­nguez 2383: 2369: 2338: 2337: 2238:relative humidity 1712: 1711: 1076:Iberian Peninsula 1019:Battle of Badajoz 1015:Spanish Civil War 999:Spanish Civil War 981:Nottingham Castle 844:Pedro de Alvarado 713:, second lord of 607:Hispania Ulterior 580:Lower Paleolithic 532:Badajoz Cathedral 505:Spanish Civil War 499:(1808–1811), the 427: 426: 337: â€ą Rank 253:Tierra de Badajoz 16:(Redirected from 8508: 8461: 8181: 8174: 8167: 8158: 8157: 8149: 7965:Talavera la Real 7870:Puebla del Prior 7845:Puebla de Obando 7553:Fuente de Cantos 7291: 7284: 7277: 7268: 7267: 7263: 7255: 7240: 7236:Official website 7225: 7204: 7193: 7172: 7151: 7140: 7119: 7098: 7077: 7056: 7035: 7011: 6990: 6979: 6958: 6937: 6916: 6895: 6874: 6853: 6832: 6821: 6800: 6789: 6768: 6747: 6739: 6727: 6719: 6695: 6694: 6692: 6690: 6668: 6653: 6652: 6650: 6648: 6633: 6627: 6626: 6624: 6622: 6607: 6601: 6600: 6598: 6596: 6585: 6579: 6578: 6576: 6574: 6559: 6553: 6538: 6532: 6531: 6529: 6527: 6512: 6506: 6505: 6503: 6501: 6492:. 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Badajoz
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Tierra de Badajoz
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