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Zaratán, Spain
Church of San Pedro Apostle.
Church of San Pedro Apostle.
Flag of Zaratán, Spain
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Coat of arms of Zaratán, Spain
Coat of arms
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castile and León
Province Valladolid
Municipality Zaratán
Area
 • Total 20.22 km2 (7.81 sq mi)
Elevation
755 m (2,477 ft)
Population
 (2018)
 • Total 6,212
 • Density 307.22/km2 (795.70/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)

Zaratán is a town, also known as a municipality, located in the country of Spain. It is found in the province of Valladolid, which is part of the Castile and León region. This area is in the northwest of Spain. Zaratán is a place where many families live and work.

About Zaratán

Zaratán is a growing community. In 2018, about 6,212 people lived there. This number has increased quite a bit over the years. The town covers an area of about 20.22 square kilometers. It sits at an elevation of 755 meters above sea level. This means it is located on fairly high ground.

Where is Zaratán?

Zaratán is situated close to the city of Valladolid. Being near a larger city can offer many benefits. Residents can easily access bigger shops, schools, and hospitals. The town is part of the Castile and León autonomous community. This region is known for its history and beautiful landscapes.

Life in Zaratán

Life in Zaratán offers a mix of traditional Spanish charm and modern conveniences. The town has its own local government. This government helps manage services for the people living there. These services include things like local roads and public spaces.

Local Products

One interesting local product from Zaratán is its sausages. These are known as salchichas. They come in different types, including red and white varieties. These sausages are a part of the local food culture.

Salchicha de Zaratan blanca y roja
Red and white sausages from Zaratán.

Community and Culture

Like many Spanish towns, Zaratán likely has local festivals and traditions. These events bring the community together. They often celebrate history, religion, or local harvests. Such traditions are important for keeping the town's unique identity.

Getting Around Zaratán

The town uses CET during most of the year. During summer, it switches to CEST. This is common for many places in Europe. It helps coordinate daily life and activities.

See also

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