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Video that covers the route of the Borderlands of the Camino del Cid, from Atienza (province of Guadalajara) to Calatayud (province of Zaragoza).
In medieval Spain it was a borderland territory and it is currently characterized by far-reaching regions and scarce population. It comprises four borderland towns which were important Muslim military bases in the 11th century: Atienza, Guadalajara, Medinaceli and Calatayud.
It has medieval western scenery, combining river canyons and moorland gardens and meadows. It has Natural Protected Areas, castles and villages declared Historical Sites by the Spanish government. Villages which, for their history, heritage and beautiful surroundings deserve special protection as acknowledgment of their intrinsic value and tourist attractions.
Camino del Cid Route: Spain as you never imaginated it.