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  1. La provincia de Badajoz tiene 669 943 habitantes ( INE 2021), con una densidad de población de 31,07 hab/km², por debajo de la media nacional (91,13 hab/km²). El 50,36 % son mujeres y el 49,64 % restante hombres. Es la vigésima tercera provincia más poblada del país, inmediatamente por detrás de Toledo (689 635).

  2. Badajoz es una provincia española perteneciente a la comunidad autónoma de Extremadura, de la cual ocupa la parte meridional. Está situada al suroeste de la península ibérica en la frontera con Portugal, en la submeseta sur.

    • History
    • Geography
    • Demographics
    • Economy
    • Tourist Destinations
    • Notes and References

    The province enjoyed great prominence during the Roman empire when Mérida was made one of the capital cities. When the Visigoth period ended and the Moors had invaded Spain, the Ibn-al-Aftas dynasty established a great cultural and scientific centre in the province. Many of the explorers who set out to conquer the New Worldwere from this province.

    Topography

    Although many districts have low ranges of hills, the surface is more often a desolate and monotonous plain, flat or slightly undulating. Its one large river is the Guadiana, which traverses the north of the province from east to west, fed by many tributaries; but it is only at certain seasons that the river-beds fill with any considerable volume of water, and the Guadiana may frequently be forded without difficulty. The climate is continentalwith great extremes of heat in summer and of cold...

    Administrative divisions

    The Province of Badajoz is divided into 165 municipalities. After Badajoz, the capital, the main towns in the province are Almendralejo, Azuaga, Don Benito, Olivenza, Jerez de los Caballeros, Mérida, Zafra, Montijo and Villanueva de la Serena. There are also traditional comarcas (shires, but with no administrative role) in the province, including La Siberia and Llanos de Olivenza. The capital city of Badajoz is the most important commercial center of the province.The Council of Badajoz has it...

    The province of Badajoz has 673,559 inhabitants (INE 2019), with a population density in 2018 of 31.07 inhabitants/km2, below the national average (91.13 inhabitants/km2). It is the twenty-third most populated province in the country, just behind Toledo. It exceeds in almost 280 000 inhabitants to Cáceres (396 487), the other Extremaduranprovince. ...

    The economic production differs according to the region and locality. Thus the big cities like Badajoz, Mérida, Don Benito, Almendralejoand others, offer and live from services and to a lesser extent from general industries of medium type. In the regions of Guadiana, Tierra de Mérida – Vegas Bajas, Vegas Altas and part of Tierra de Badajoz, and in ...

    The economy of the province is based on tourism and agriculture. Some of the popular tourist destinations of the province include Badajoz, Fregenal de la Sierra, Jerez de los Caballeros, Llerena, Mérida, Olivenza, Alange, Alburquerque and Almendralejo. The popular dishes include hare, partridge and various pork products. Cornalvo Nature Reserve, th...

    Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Badajoz (province)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 03 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 181.