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Teruel is a province of Aragon, in the northeast of Spain. The capital is Teruel.
It is bordered by the provinces of Tarragona, Castellón, Valencia (including its exclave Rincón de Ademuz), Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Zaragoza. The area of the province is 14,809 km². Its population is 138,686 (2003), of whom about a quarter live in the capital, and its population density is 9.36/km². It contains 236 municipalities, of which more than half are villages of under 200 people.
The main language throughout the province is Spanish (with official status), although Catalan is spoken in the comarca of Matarranya.
This province is located in the mountainous Sistema Ibérico area. The main ranges in the province of Teruel are Sierra de la Virgen, Sierra de Santa Cruz, Sierra de Cucalón, Sierra de San Just, Sierra Carrascosa, Sierra Menera, Sierra Palomera, Sierra de Javalambre, Sierra de Gúdar, Sierra de Albarracín and the Montes Universales, among others.
Teruel (Spanish pronunciation: [teˈɾwel]) is a town in Aragon, located in eastern Spain, and is also the capital of Teruel Province. It has a population of 35,961 in 2013 making it the least populated provincial capital in the country. It is noted for its harsh climate (hot in summer and very cold in winter), its renowned jamón serrano (cured ham), its pottery, its surrounding archaeological sites, rock outcrops containing some of the oldest dinosaur remains of the Iberian Peninsula, and its famous Fiestas (La vaquilla del ángel during the second weekend of July and "Bodas de Isabel de Segura" around the third weekend of February). Teruel is regarded as the "town of mudéjar" (Moorish-influenced architecture) due to numerous buildings designed in this style. All of them are comprised in the Mudéjar Architecture of Aragon which is a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO.
Teruel's remote and mountainous location (it is 915 metres above sea level) and its low population has led to relative isolation within Spain. A campaign group with the slogan Teruel existe ("Teruel exists") was founded in 1999 to press for greater recognition and investment in the town and the province. Due in part to the campaign, transport connections to Teruel are being greatly improved with the construction of a motorway between Zaragoza and Sagunto, large parts of which are now open. However, Teruel remains the only provincial capital in peninsular Spain without a direct railway link to the capital, Madrid.
short film showing the beauty and tourism potential of the Spanish region of Teruel and includes shots filmed at the Mas De La Serra Wilderness Retreat.
More information http://www.asaltodemata.com The province of Teruel in handbike describes my experience on different paths in various regions rolling landscapes and beautiful nature. Our journey in hybrid and electric handbke has led us down different paths along the regions of Matarraña, Gúdar Javalambre, Sierra de Albarracín, Maestrazgo and, as a climax Motorland Aragón. We have trained different paths that have led us to wineries, Iberian tombs and beautiful landscapes, we have lowered the hand bike to tour old trenches of the Spanish Civil War, 4x4, we have known the beauty of turolense sky, we downloaded adrenaline aboard a kart adapted. In addition, hotels have enjoyed a rich and accessible and cuisine of each zone. We have come to places that would not be possible without handbi...
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http://www.youtube.com/user/calicatras Teruel, cruce de caminos y culturas, ciudad declarada Patrimonio Artístico de la Humanidad por el conjunto de monumentos mudéjares que posee, Los elementos básicos del mudéjar en Teruel son fundamentalmente, la utilización del ladrillo con carácter constructivo y ornamental en sus monumentos, la aplicación de la rica y exuberante cerámica decorada en los exteriores arquitectónicos y la captación de fórmulas ornamentales y estructurales, muy arraigadas en la tradición islámica. Teruel cuenta con edificios singulares de una arquitectura con gran valor tipológico, costumbrista y ambiental. (Teruel Existe), Aragon España ----------------------------------------------------------------- Teruel (Spanish pronunciation: [teˈɾwel]) is a town in Aragon, easter...
TGT group (Teruel Group Tourism) represents 3 tourist establishments in the province of Teruel. We are united in order to provide the visitor with a unique experience. We offer the possibility to enjoy this unique and beautiful landscape by staying in our hotels. You can make various activities making the most of the resources that surround us. The Balfagon Hotel in the region of Maestrazgo has a capacity of 100 beds, the Castellote Hotel located in the same region has an availavility of 85 beds and Trufa Negra resort in the region of Gudar Javalambre provides 272 beds. www.wheretimestops.com
During a 4 day roadtrip we visited Aragóns city Teruel (Spain) and the beautiful village of Albarracín. Although we visit Teruel every single year we keep discovering Spain´s beauty. More than 1621 km of small roads, brought us to unknown places. Discover these places with us, while you listen to the music of Images in Water. If you love slowlife, you should consider visiting northern Spain. If you love nature, too. If you like this video, give it a thumbs up, if you don´t want to mis any of our trips, subscribing could be an idea! Video Carlos Urban Music Images in Water Please visit us on social media: facebook.com/urbancreativeoficial instagram.com/urban.creative
http://doc-espagne.com/villes-et-sites-despagne/3-villes-et-sites-despagne/5464-teruel-video-teruel-teruel-video Teruel est une petite ville qui compte environ 25000 habitants, située dans l'Aragon. Elle est la capitale de la Province de Teruel. C'est à Teruel que se trouvent quelques-unes des plus belles expressions de l'art Mudéjar, qui s'est développé après la reconquête chrétienne. Cette vidéo présente quelques vues de la Teruel : le clocher de la cathédrale mais aussi l'église de San Pedro (qui abrite les corps des célèbres amants de Teruel). On verra également des plans de l'aqueduc dit « Los Arcos » qui fut construit en 1537-1538 par l'architecte français Pierre Vedel. Le film présente aussi des vues de la Plaza del Torico (c'est-à-dire du Taurillon). Cette place est le coeur ani...
Places to see in ( Teruel - Spain ) Teruel is a high-altitude town in the mountainous Aragon region of eastern Spain. It's known for classic Mudéjar architecture, a style combining Gothic and Islamic elements. Examples include the Santa María de Mediavilla Cathedral, dating to the 12th century, which features an elaborately painted ceiling. The Torre de El Salvador, a 14th-century Mudéjar tower, has an intricate facade and stairs to the top. Teruel is a town in Aragon, located in eastern Spain, and is also the capital of Teruel Province. Teruel is noted for its harsh climate (hot in summer and very cold in winter), its renowned jamón serrano (cured ham), its pottery, its surrounding archaeological sites, rock outcrops containing some of the oldest dinosaur remains of the Iberian Peninsul...
More information http://www.asaltodemata.com and http://www.viajerossinlimite.com Our tour of the province of Teruel took us to meet four of "The most beautiful villages of Spain" found in this land and that they are accessible with wheelchair. Valderrobres.- It is located in the region of Matarranya, is the most difficult to cross them in a wheelchair because their streets are steep and even using is dangerous. Therefore I propose several options that can traverse uneven despite what we have, those who can not follow these recommendations can help: Browse lower areas and then up to the Collegiate and enter the museum, whose access is not accessible at the moment but if the inside with toilets, elevator and very spacious. The other option is to climb to the Collegiate with the car, par...
More info http://www.viajerossinlimite.com and http://www.asaltodemata.com On our trip to the most beautiful and accessible places of the Province of Teruel in wheelchairs and handbikes, we visit the region of Gúdar-Javalambre to know it from several options that include gastronomy, trufiturismo, astroturismo, nature, history or adventure. With this video we present our experience in the Gudar Javalambre region and in which we include hotels, restaurants, activities, routes, etc. that have been checked by me, personally. I show you how I have enjoyed crossing a river with my electric handbike, as I discover a landscape full of beauty by the Green Way of Black Eyes pedaling in my hybrid handbike or as I get excited flying in the snow of Valdelinares station. The gastronomy so spectacular...
More information http://www.asaltodemata.com and http://www.viajerossinlimite.com On our tour of the most beautiful and accessible places for wheelchairs in the Province of Teruel and you can see here and here, we had the chance to practice four adventure activities comfortably seated in our wheelchairs. In the region of Gúdar-Javalambre we enjoyed practicing adaptive ski station of Valdelinares and evening enjoyed a clear sky which allowed us to meet the sky with Astro Tourism also in this region. In the Bajo Aragón practice kayak in La Estanca near Alcaniz, a calm waters and beautiful surroundings. The kayak has a special adaptation but deep seat and can lean back on the back and go secured to paddle comfortably as there are no currents in the lake. Finally, Matarraña we got on a vehi...
A walk around the Medieval Village of Alquézar in Huesca in northern Aragon (Northeast Spain).The village is found not far from the Spanish Pyrenees and is far flung as far as Spain goes with mountains, cliffs, valleys and caverns. We starts in Hotel Villa Alquezar and follows the winding cobbled paths of the village and central square. For more on boutique Travel and an Independent Guide for Foodie Travels check our blog by Digital Nomads Living in between Europe and Asia, Allan Wilson and Fanfan Wilson. Includes regular. A lifestyle of travel and top notch eating http://live-less-ordinary.com/
Places to see in ( Frigiliana - Spain ) Frigiliana is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. Frigiliana is situated approximately 71 kilometers east of Málaga, the provincial capital, and approximately 6 kilometers north of Nerja. Frigiliana is located in the comarca of La Axarquía, the easternmost region of the province, and integrated into the judicial district of Torrox. For four days at the end of August each year, Frigiliana hosts the Festival of the Three Cultures (Festival de las Tres Culturas), celebrating the region's historic confluence and co-existence of Christian, Muslim and Jewish traditions. Frigiliana is known as the most beautiful village in Spain, or "the white village".Frigliana is referenced ...
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Places to see in ( Valderrobres - Spain ) Valderrobres or Vall-de-roures is a municipality and the major town of the comarca of Matarranya in the province of Teruel, Aragon. Valderrobres is located in view of the landscape of the northwestern foothills of the Ports de Tortosa-Beseit, by the Matarranya River, a tributary to the right of the Ebro. Valderrobres is part of the Taula del Sénia free association of municipalities. The town of Valderrobres has a Gothic church of Santa Maria, a Gothic castle and a Renaissance townhall building. The soprano Elvira de Hidalgo was born in Valderrobres in 1891. Valderrobres and the surrounding comarca are part of La Franja and the local dialect is a western variant of Catalan close to Valencian. The name of the town of Valderrobres means "Valley of t...
More info http://www.asaltodemata.com In our tour of the most beautiful and accessible places with wheelchair and handbike of the Province of Castellón, we enjoy gastronomic experiences, restaurants and markets that we want to share with all of you through this video that appears on the cover and also through The Travel Guide that you can get for free with just subscribe to the monthly newsletter (also free), it appears photos, data of interest and the address of each of these places. More expensive restaurants, cheaper, authored, run for several generations, extraordinary oil tastings, visit to a market, you know that I love, visits to wineries or millenary olive groves, all with very high accessibility levels to worry only about enjoying With Eva and now tell all of you. Thank you all f...