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Puebla de la Reina
Partial view of Puebla de la Reina
Partial view of Puebla de la Reina
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Country Spain
Autonomous community Extremadura
Province Badajoz
Area
 • Total 132 km2 (51 sq mi)
Elevation
376 m (1,234 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 745
 • Density 5.644/km2 (14.62/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Puebla de la Reina is a small and peaceful municipality, which is like a town, located in the province of Badajoz. This province is part of Extremadura, one of Spain's beautiful regions. It's a place where many people enjoy a quiet life surrounded by nature.

Where is Puebla de la Reina?

Puebla de la Reina is found in the western part of Spain, within the Extremadura region. It is part of the province of Badajoz, which is one of the largest provinces in Spain. The town is located at an elevation of about 376 meters (1,234 feet) above sea level. This means it sits on slightly higher ground, offering nice views of the surrounding countryside.

Geography and Landscape

The area around Puebla de la Reina is mostly made up of gentle hills and plains. You'll find many fields and natural spaces here. The landscape is typical of Extremadura, with Mediterranean forests and dehesas. Dehesas are special woodlands where oak trees are spread out, and animals like pigs and sheep graze freely. This type of land is very important for the local environment and farming.

How Many People Live Here?

According to the 2018 census, about 745 people live in Puebla de la Reina. This number has changed a bit over the years. For example, in 2005, the population was 912 inhabitants. Like many small towns, the number of people living there can go up or down depending on different factors. Even with a smaller population, the community is close-knit and welcoming.

What is Life Like in Puebla de la Reina?

Life in Puebla de la Reina is generally calm and traditional. The town offers a quiet escape from busy city life. Many residents work in agriculture, which means farming and raising animals. The local economy often depends on products from the land, such as olives, grapes, and cork from the oak trees.

Local Culture and Traditions

Small towns like Puebla de la Reina often have strong traditions. People celebrate local festivals throughout the year. These events are a chance for everyone to come together. They often include music, dancing, and traditional food. These celebrations help keep the town's unique culture alive.

Buildings and Architecture

The town has a mix of old and new buildings. You might see traditional houses with white walls and red-tiled roofs. There are also important historical buildings, like the local church. These buildings tell stories of the town's past and its heritage. Exploring the streets can feel like stepping back in time.

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