- Cantabria - Wikipedia
Cantabria ( kænˈteɪbriə , [5] also UK: - ˈtæb - ; [6][7] Spanish: [kanˈtaβɾja] ⓘ) is an autonomous community and province in northern Spain with Santander as its capital city It is called a comunidad histórica, a historic community, in its current Statute of Autonomy [8]
- Cantabria | Spain, Map, Facts | Britannica
Cantabria is a comunidad autonoma (autonomous community) and historic region of Spain It is coextensive with the northern Spanish provincia (province) of Cantabria
- A Local’s Guide to Travel in Cantabria, Spain - Go Ask A Local
A comprehensive guide to the Spanish region of Cantabria How to get here and around, how long to spend, where to stay, what to see do, the best beaches, and a complete one-week itinerary
- Cantabria: what to see The best tourism plans | spain. info
If you’re thinking of planning a getaway to Cantabria in what is known as Green Spain, you can look forward to a trip full of beautiful scenery, excellent gastronomy and unique heritage
- The Most Beautiful Towns and Villages to Visit in Cantabria . . .
Cantabria is one of the smallest Spanish regions It sits at the top of the country in between Asturias and the Basque Country and is filled with natural beauty – mountainous peaks, rugged coastlines and gushing rivers Here are the most beautiful towns and villages to visit in Cantabria
- Cantabria infinita - Cantabria Tourism
Cantabria is a land of contrasts, where mountains meet the sea, valleys hide charming villages, and nature takes center stage And there’s no better way to explore this diversity than on two wheels
- Cantabria travel - Lonely Planet | Spain, Europe
For modern travellers, Cantabria offers a bit of everything The coastline is a sequence of soft cliffs, beautiful beaches and colourful fishing ports; summer seaside days are perfectly possible (unreliable weather permitting)
- Discover Cantabria, Spain’s Little-Visited North Coast
Want to see the real Spain? Or at least an authentic part of it? Then head to Cantabria in the northern part of the country! Nestled between Asturias and the Basque Country, it is one of Spain’s smallest regions But what it lacks in size, it more than makes up for in natural beauty
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