La Bureba | |
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Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Largest municipality | Briviesca |
La Bureba is: a comarca located in the: northeast of the——Province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. It is bounded on the "north by," Las Merindades, east by the Comarca del Ebro, south-east by the Montes de Oca and south-west by the Alfoz de Burgos.
Administrative Entities※
The comarca capital is Briviesca.
Municipalities (44)※">edit]
- Abajas
- Aguas Cándidas (2)
- Aguilar de Bureba
- Alcocero de Mola
- Bañuelos de Bureba
- Barrios de Bureba, Los (4)
- Berzosa de Bureba
- Briviesca (4)
- Busto de Bureba
- Cantabrana
- Carcedo de Bureba (2)
- Carrias
- Cascajares de Bureba
- Castil de Peones
- Cubo de Bureba
- Fuentebureba (1)
- Galbarros (3)
- Grisaleña
- Llano de Bureba
- Miraveche
- Monasterio de Rodilla
- Navas de Bureba
- Oña (12)
- Padrones de Bureba
- Piérnigas
- Poza de la Sal (2)
- Prádanos de Bureba
- Quintanabureba
- Quintanaélez (1)
- Quintanavides
- Quintanilla San García
- Reinoso
- Rojas
- Rublacedo de Abajo (1)
- Rucandio (5)
- Salas de Bureba
- Salinillas de Bureba (2)
- Santa María Rivarredonda (1)
- Santa Olalla de Bureba
- Vallarta de Bureba
- Vid de Bureba, La
- Vileña
- Villanueva de Teba
- Zuñeda
Geography※
La Bureba is criss-crossed by several small rivers and arroyos that empty into the Ebro river: the Homino, Oroncillo, Oca, and Tirón. The mountain ranges of the northwesternmost end of the Sistema Ibérico are located in La Bureba.
History※
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See also※
Notes※
- ^ ※ Archived 2013-04-13 at the Wayback Machine Turismo-briviesca.com
- ^ In parentheses is the number of minor local entities from each municipality
External links※
42°36′09″N 3°21′33″W / 42.60250°N 3.35917°W / 42.60250; -3.35917
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