Campo de Yeltes, Administrative subregion in Ciudad Rodrigo, Spain.
Campo de Yeltes is an administrative subregion in the province of Salamanca covering several municipalities spread across rolling countryside. The territory consists of small villages, agricultural areas, and open landscapes that characterize the broader region.
The region developed over centuries as agricultural communities established settlements throughout the territory. This long history of rural habitation shaped how the municipalities are organized and connected today.
Each municipality within Campo del Yeltes maintains its own festivals, contributing to the preservation of traditional customs and celebrations throughout the year.
The area is accessible by main roads connecting to larger towns in Salamanca province. Visitors should plan ahead since the scattered villages require flexibility in travel between communities.
Campo del Yeltes maintains a population density of only 8 residents per square kilometer, creating vast open spaces between its fifteen municipal centers.
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