Cinco Villas, Administrative region in Zaragoza Province, Spain.
Cinco Villas is a comarca in Zaragoza Province made up of thirty-one municipalities spread across rolling terrain. The region contains villages, farmland, and several Romanesque churches scattered throughout different towns.
The region's name comes from five medieval towns that once marked the border between Aragon and Navarre. These historic settlements were centers of power and trade in this frontier area.
The Jewish quarters in Luesia and Biel preserve traces of a community that lived here for centuries. These areas show how different peoples shared this landscape long ago.
The region offers trails that connect villages and natural sites across the entire area. Visitors can explore the terrain on foot and link different municipalities together.
The Aguarales de Valpalmas display a rare geological feature where water erosion has carved tubular shapes into the clay over time. These natural forms develop only under specific conditions and are notably pronounced in this area.
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