
It is bordered by the provinces of Ourense, León, Valladolid, and Salamanca, and by Portugal.
Of the 200,678 people (2002) in the province, nearly a third live in the

Zamora is also the capital of the province of Zamora. It lies on a rocky hill in the northwest, near the frontier with Portugal and crossed by the Duero river, which is some 50km/30mi downstream as it reaches the Portuguese frontier. With its

The most important historic episode took place when the city gained an extraordinary relevance after the death of Ferdinand I of León who called it the "well fortified city of Zamora" (or "la bien cercada" in Spanish) and bequeathed it to his daughter Doña Urraca. Her brother Sancho II of Castile trying to conquere the city lay siege to Zamora, which was

During the twelfth century, the city was extraordinarily important for its strategic position in the wars between the Kingdom of León and Arabs to conquer the Iberian Peninsula. As a result, the city preserves many churches and buildings from that time. In the next centuries, the city lost its political and economic relevance and suffered emigration, especially to South America (who founded many other cities called Zamora).
Map of Zamora:

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