La opinión de zamora comarcas

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The region of La Carballeda is located in the northwest of the province of Zamora. It is bordered to the north by the province of León, to the south by the Portuguese province of Trás-os-Montes and the Zamoran regions of Aliste and Tierra de Tábara, to the east by Benavente and Los Valles, and to the west by Sanabria, with which it shares culture and traditions.

Among its arboreal vegetation, the melojo oak (called carballo in Leonese), from which the region gets its name, the pine, the poplar and to a lesser extent the poplar stand out. In the areas located further east, with the rise in temperature, oaks appear.

Later, in the Middle Ages, the region was integrated into the Kingdom of León, whose monarchs would have undertaken the repopulation of most of the towns of the Carballeda, within the repopulation process carried out in the west of Zamora,[8] highlighting the foundation of the town of Mombuey, which became dependent on the Order of the Temple.[9] During the Modern Age, it is worth mentioning the foundation of the town of Mombuey, which became dependent on the Order of the Temple.[10] During the Modern Age, it is worth noting the foundation of the town of Mombuey, which became dependent on the Order of the Temple.

During the Modern Age, the existence of the district of Mombuey within the province of Zamora stands out, which will act as the backbone of a good part of La Carballeda, although the region at this time had its territory divided between three provinces. Thus, some localities of the region were framed in the province of the Lands of the Count of Benavente (and within this, in the receiveries of Benavente and Sanabria),[10] while others were integrated into the parties of Mombuey and Tábara in the province of Zamora (as reflected in 1773 by Tomás López in Map of the Province of Zamora), and others in the province of León.[11] The territory of La Carballeda was divided between three provinces.

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The region of La Carballeda is located in the northwest of the province of Zamora. It borders to the north with the province of León, to the south with the Portuguese province of Trás-os-Montes and the Zamoran regions of Aliste and Tierra de Tábara, to the east with Benavente and Los Valles, and to the west with Sanabria, with which it shares culture and traditions.

Among its arboreal vegetation, the melojo oak (called carballo in Leonese), from which the region gets its name, the pine, the poplar and to a lesser extent the poplar stand out. In the areas located further east, with the rise in temperature, oaks appear.

Later, in the Middle Ages, the region was integrated into the Kingdom of León, whose monarchs would have undertaken the repopulation of most of the towns of the Carballeda, within the repopulation process carried out in the west of Zamora,[8] highlighting the foundation of the town of Mombuey, which became dependent on the Order of the Temple.[9] During the Modern Age, it is worth mentioning the foundation of the town of Mombuey, which became dependent on the Order of the Temple.[10] During the Modern Age, it is worth noting the foundation of the town of Mombuey, which became dependent on the Order of the Temple.

During the Modern Age, the existence of the district of Mombuey within the province of Zamora stands out, which will act as the backbone of a good part of La Carballeda, although the region at this time had its territory divided between three provinces. Thus, some localities of the region were framed in the province of the Lands of the Count of Benavente (and within this, in the receiveries of Benavente and Sanabria),[10] while others were integrated into the parties of Mombuey and Tábara in the province of Zamora (as reflected in 1773 by Tomás López in Map of the Province of Zamora), and others in the province of León.[11] The territory of La Carballeda was divided between three provinces.

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Zamora is a province characterized by the contrast of its territory. Located in the northwestern end of the central plateau, in its 10,559 square kilometers of surface there is a transition between the cereal plains of Tierra de Campos and the mountainous relief of the westernmost regions, culminating in the peaks of more than 2,000 meters of the Sierra de Sanabria.

Aliste has a strongly undulating geography, crossed by the river of the same name, and covered by scrubland, oaks and holm oaks. The Sierra de la Culebra, acts as a northern boundary and is an important stronghold of wolves that here have one of the highest populations of the peninsula. This area is also a Hunting Reserve where species such as deer, roe deer or wild boar can be found.

Benavente and the Valleys is the region located to the Northeast, and has an abundance of rivers: the Tera, Órbigo, Cea and Eria that flow into the Esla and make it one of the most fertile and productive.

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The current situation is difficult to explain if one takes into account that the number of kilometers of road to be built is less than 50 (15 of them in the province of Zamora) and that the estimated investment will be less than 200 million pesetas. The desire to put an end to this state of affairs is such that Celso López Gavela, socialist mayor of Ponferrada, has gone so far as to say that the town councils involved themselves could consider carrying out the works if the provincial councils do not undertake them.It seems that this will not be necessary, because the heads of both provincial corporations have already expressed their desire to build the road in the shortest possible time.

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