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- Ambroz_Valley abstract "The Ambroz Valley (Spanish: Valle del Ambroz) is a valley in the northern Spanish province of Cáceres. It takes its name from the river that runs through it. Surrounded by mountains, the largest peak is Pinajarro. Silver Way through the valley since Roman times and made it a passage and an important communication route between the north and south of the Iberian Peninsula.The capital of Ambroz valley is a town called Hervás (it is known for its old Jewish quarter). Others towns which are part of the valley are Baños de Montemayor (where there are Roman thermal baths), Aldeanueva del Camino, Gargantilla, Segura de Toro (where Celtic vestiges remain), Casas del Monte, Abadía and La Granja. Through this valley passed many peoples throughout ages: Celts, Romans, Muslims, Jews and Napoleon's army.The manufacturing of handcrafted furniture is one of the most important activities. Tourism is also very developed. Chestnut woods in autumn is a popular spectacle. At this season, it is celebrate el otoño mágico (Autumn Magic), a festival that takes place throughout the month of November and during which produces popular activities, folklore and cultural of any type.".
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- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Abadía.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Aldeanueva_del_Camino.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Ambroz.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Baños_de_Montemayor.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Casas_del_Monte.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Geography_of_the_Province_of_Cáceres.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Extremadura.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Category:Valleys_of_Spain.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Gargantilla.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Hervás.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink La_Granja,_Spain.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Province_of_Cáceres.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Ruta_de_la_Plata.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Segura_de_Toro.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLink Vía_de_la_Plata.
- Ambroz_Valley wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ambroz Valley".
- Ambroz_Valley hasPhotoCollection Ambroz_Valley.
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- Ambroz_Valley subject Category:Geography_of_the_Province_of_Cáceres.
- Ambroz_Valley subject Category:Landforms_of_Extremadura.
- Ambroz_Valley subject Category:Valleys_of_Spain.
- Ambroz_Valley hypernym Valley.
- Ambroz_Valley type Place.
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- Ambroz_Valley type Location.
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- Ambroz_Valley type Q486972.
- Ambroz_Valley comment "The Ambroz Valley (Spanish: Valle del Ambroz) is a valley in the northern Spanish province of Cáceres. It takes its name from the river that runs through it. Surrounded by mountains, the largest peak is Pinajarro. Silver Way through the valley since Roman times and made it a passage and an important communication route between the north and south of the Iberian Peninsula.The capital of Ambroz valley is a town called Hervás (it is known for its old Jewish quarter).".
- Ambroz_Valley label "Ambroz Valley".
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- Ambroz_Valley wasDerivedFrom Ambroz_Valley?oldid=665748906.
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