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    Badajoz. /  38.88028°N 6.97528°W  / 38.88028; -6.97528. Badajoz ( Spanish: [baðaˈxoθ]; formerly written Badajos in English) is the capital of the Province of Badajoz in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It is situated close to the Portuguese border, on the left bank of the river Guadiana. The population in 2011 was 151,565.

  2. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista (Badajoz) Badajoz Fortress. Luis Morales City of Badajoz Museum. Cathedral of San Juan Bautista (Badajoz) Badajoz Provincial Archaeology Museum. Museum of Fine Arts (Badajoz) Extremaduran and Latin American Museum of Contemporary Art (MEIAC) Cathedral Museum (Badajoz) Badajoz Fortress.

  3. Feb 13, 2018 · The actual convent is built into the Neo Gothic style, and is actual the house of the “Madres Adoratrices Esclavas del... 10. Plaza de la Soledad. 19. Points of Interest & Landmarks. By jkc2015. A nice place to have a coffee or a beer and tapas and to watch the world go by.... 11. Ayuntamiento de Badajoz.

  4. Badajoz. Close to the Portuguese border, Badajoz has a handful of good museums and a hilltop Alcazaba. Otherwise it's a scruffy, sprawling, industrial city that's hardly Extremadura's prettiest or most interesting. Even so, persist through the dispiriting outskirts to the historic centre and you'll find it's worth a few hours if you're in the area.

  5. Explore Badajoz. Topped by the Moorish fortress of Badajoz the town has an interesting mix of Moorish and Spanish buildings. The main Moorish building is the Alcazaba fortress and its fortified walls enclose the Palace of the Dukes of Roca which is now the Regional archaeological museum. The museum is free to enter.

  6. 10 Badajoz, a fortress dedicated to art. The Arab Alcazaba, or fortress, presides the ancient defensive system of bastions and city walls. Many of these fortified spaces have been restored and are now places dedicated to culture. The MEIAC, the Archaeological Museum and the Carnival Museum are a few examples.

  7. Carnaval de Badajoz, Spain. Feria de San Juan: In June, Badajoz celebrates a festival in honour of San Juan Bautista. The traditional Feria de San Juan lasts a whole week and is one of the biggest in Extremadura. It brings together Spanish and Portuguese citizens every year to celebrate the coming of summer.

  8. Badajoz Tourism: Tripadvisor has 25,678 reviews of Badajoz Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Badajoz resource.

  9. Badajoz is a city in Extremadura on the western border of Spain, looking across into Portugal. Its sprawling surrounds are industrial and residential, with a population of 151,565 in 2011, but the old city centre has many places worth seeing, such as its Moorish citadel Alcazaba. Badajoz is a good place to break a journey between Madrid and Lisbon.

  10. It is located in the south of the region of Extremadura in western Spain. It is the largest province in the country, and is a land of contrasts. Its landscape features pastures dotted with holm oaks, in combination with mountains and Mediterranean forests. It is also the site of natural treasures such as the Cornalvo Nature Reserve.

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