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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Badajoz, city, capital of Badajoz provincia (province), in the Extremadura comunidad autónoma (autonomous community), southwestern Spain. Situated on the south bank of the Guadiana River near the Portuguese frontier, it occupies a low range of hills crowned by a ruined Moorish castle.

  4. Badajoz is a land of castles, whose squares were once filled with the aromas of exotic spices and the cheers of citizens watching jousting matches. Its paved streets are lined with columns and arched galleries, creating it a stunning mix of Medieval, Moorish and modern buildings that make walking through the Old Town an intoxicating experience.

  5. Description. Crossed by the Guadiana River, there's nothing you won't find in Badajoz. The city's building façades and street corners are just oozing with history; not to mention its parks, ideal for a stroll or sports activities, and a wide range of services on offer to enable you to enjoy the city at your leisure.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › BadajozBadajoz - Wikiwand

    Badajoz 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.

  7. Destinations in the province of Badajoz in Extremadura: Mérida World Heritage, Ham Route and more, on Spain’s official tourism website | spain.info

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