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More than ten towers dominate
the historic quarter of Caceres, delimited by Arab walls.
Cobbled streets marked by medieval, fortified homes and
Renaissance palaces make up the most beautiful sceneries in
this city, which was declared World Heritage.
The local history is closely related to one of the historic,
peninsular routes: "Vía de la Plata" (the Silver Route), a
Roman road that linked Seville and Astorga, used by the
pilgrims who were headed to Santiago de Compostela. Pork
products and shepherd recipes are the fundamental elements
of the rich culinary tradition of this region, the dishes
should be served with some of the excellent wines from
Caceres. |
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