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  1. Palencia, capital of Palencia provincia (province), in Castile-León comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), north-central Spain. It lies on the Campos Plain southwest of Burgos. Called the Pallantia by the ancient Greek geographers Strabo and Ptolemy, it was the chief town of the Vaccaei, an Iberian tribe. Its history during the Gothic and ...

  2. Palencia is a city of 79,000 people (2018) in Castile and Leon. Palencia offers many well-conserved monuments and a postcard-worthy main street. It has many parks, each with their own characteristics and setting. And culinary secrets waiting to be discovered.

  3. Palencia is a province of northern Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León in the north of the Iberian Peninsula. It is bordered by the provinces of León, Cantabria, Burgos, and Valladolid.

  4. Palencia (Province). Discover the best travel plans and what to visit | spain.info. Palencia (Province) Chapel of Santa Cecilia Vallespinoso de Aguilar, Palencia. Castilla y Leon. Home. Destinations. It is located in the interior of Spain, in the north of the Castile-León region. The city of Palencia is the capital.

  5. Palencia is a small city located in the interior of Spain, in the north of the region of Castile and León. It is a typical Castilian city, peaceful and very attractive for tourism because of its monumental and historical richness and its appreciated landscapes, as well as its great commercial and gastronomic offer.

  6. Oct 26, 2023 · 1. Explore Plaza Mayor and the Ayuntamiento Building. 2. Visit the Palencia Cathedral. 3. Walk through Puente de Hierro. 4. Discover the Old City Center and the Mayor Street. 5. Enjoy Breathtaking Views at Cristo de Otero. Best Time to Visit Palencia. How to get to Palencia? Where to Eat in Palencia.

  7. Palencia, provincia (province) in the Castile-León comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), northern Spain. It is bounded by the provinces of Cantabria to the north, Burgos to the east, Valladolid to the south and west, and León to the west. It was formed in 1833.

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