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A national landmark and
the capital of Extremadura, Cceres is encircled by old city walls
and has several palaces and towers, many financed by gold sent from
the Americas by the conquistadors.
One of six cities in Spain designated World Heritage Sites by
UNESCO, Cceres was founded in the 1st century B.C. by the Romans as
Norba Caesarina, but its present-day name is derived from alczares,
an Arab word meaning fortified citadel. After the Romans, it was
settled by all the cultures that have made the south of Spain the
unique cultural melting pot of influences it is today. The
contemporary city offers a unique blend of the traces these
successive invaders left behind. |
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