El Valle Comarca, Administrative comarca in northern Soria Province, Spain.
El Valle Comarca is an administrative area in northern Soria Province comprising five municipalities: Rebollar, Rollamienta, Sotillo del Rincón, Valdeavellano de Tera, and Villar del Ala. The territory consists of rural villages connected by local roads and surrounded by rolling hills and farmland.
Archaeological evidence suggests that early populations inhabited this northern region before Celtic and Latin influences arrived. The area later developed into a stable rural territory with settlement patterns that continue to the present day.
The region maintains strong farming traditions, with local producers creating butter that carries an official designation of origin. This production connects to daily life in the five villages and shapes how people here work and live together.
Visitors can reach the five municipalities by regional roads, with Valdeavellano de Tera serving as the administrative hub. A car is recommended to explore the scattered villages and the surrounding countryside.
Genetic studies have revealed that residents carry DNA connections to early populations who inhabited this northern zone long ago. These findings suggest a deep continuity between past and present inhabitants of the region.
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