Valdelavilla facts for kids
Valdelavilla is a small village in Spain where no one lives anymore. It's located in a part of Spain called Soria, which is in the larger region of Castile-León. Even though it's empty, it's still connected to a nearby town called San Pedro Manrique.
About Valdelavilla
Valdelavilla is known as an "uninhabited village," which means no people live there permanently. It's found in the beautiful area of Tierras Altas, which means "High Lands," known for its mountains and nature. The village is part of the Soria province, which is a bit like a county in other countries.
Valdelavilla and "El Pueblo"
Valdelavilla became very famous around the year 2020. This happened because a popular Spanish TV show called El Pueblo (which means The Village) chose Valdelavilla as its main filming location.
In the TV series, Valdelavilla pretends to be a fictional village called Peñafría. Most of the funny and exciting stories in the show happen in this village. Because of El Pueblo, many people have become interested in Valdelavilla and its unique history as an empty village.
See also
In Spanish: Valdelavilla para niños