Condado de Treviño, Municipality and administrative division in Province of Burgos, Spain
Condado de Treviño is a municipality in Burgos province, situated across rolling terrain with elevations around 552 meters (1,810 feet). The area blends settlements with agricultural fields in a mixed landscape pattern.
The territory came under the rule of Navarrese king Sancho VI between 1151 and 1161. In 1200, king Alfonso VIII brought it under Castilian control through conquest.
Four sites here hold official cultural recognition from Spain's Ministry of Culture, reflecting layers of human activity across time. These locations tell stories of how people have lived and worked in this region.
The area connects to surrounding provinces through well-maintained road networks, making it fairly accessible to visitors. The hilly terrain means some navigation may take longer than expected in places.
Despite being part of Burgos province, this territory forms an isolated pocket completely surrounded by Álava province. This unusual geographic status makes it a rare administrative formation within Spain.
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