Don Benito
About Don Benito
Don Benito is a Spanish town and region in the territory of Badajoz, Extremadura, close to one side bank of the Guadiana stream. As per the 2014 census, the district has a populace of 37,011. The Guadiana River, Portuguese, or Odiana, is a universal waterway characterizing a significant lot of the Portugal-Spain outskirt, isolating Extremadura and Andalucia Spain from Alentejo and Algarve Portugal. The stream's bowl stretches out from the eastern bit of Extremadura toward the southern territories of the Algarve; the waterway and its tributaries spill out of east to west, at that point south through Portugal to the bordertowns of Vila Real de Santo Antonio Portugal and Ayamonte Spain, where it streams into the Gulf of Cadiz.
Wear Benito dates from the 15th century, when it was established by exiles from Don Llorente, who abandoned their own town because of the risk of surges from the Guadiana. The town is served by a railroad station on the Ciudad Real-Badajoz rail route, some portion of a worldwide line that joins Madrid with Lisbon. It has been intrigued, alongside the adjacent Villanueva de la Serena, by a venture of a tramway, not yet finalized. You can come here and explore this place.
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