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  1. Valladolid es una provincia española perteneciente a la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León, al noroeste de la península ibérica. Se encuentra geográficamente en la Meseta Norte, dentro de la cuenca del Duero.

  2. Tiene una población de 521 071 habitantes en 2021 en un total de 225 municipios, una superficie de 8111 km² y una densidad de población de 64,24 hab/km². Valladolid es una provincia española perteneciente a la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León, al noroeste de la península ibérica.

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    The province of Valladolid was established as such by the Royal Decree of 29 September 1833 driven by the minister Javier de Burgos, being attached to the historic region of Old Castile. The first stable population that settled in the present province were the pre-Roman Vaccaei people (Spanish name: vacceos, the area that they inhabited is called "...

    The per capita GDPof the province is €24,751 per year in 2010 (more or less $32,176). If you take the Spanish average as an index with value 100, the province obtained a 109% over this index so exceed the national per capita GDP. The total GDP of the province amounted to €13,000,403,000 (more or less $16.900 billion). Agriculture dedicated to the c...

    The Valladolid Province was established as such by the Royal Decree of 29 October 1833 driven by the minister Javier de Burgos as the rest of provinces of the country (see: 1833 territorial division of Spain). To do this took into account the common historic, cultural and economic characteristics of each territory. The Government and the administra...

    It is bordered by the provinces of Burgos, Palencia and Leon to the north, with Zamora, to the west; with the provinces of Salamanca and Avila to the south; and with the province of Segovia to the east. It is, therefore, the only Spanish province surrounded only – and entirely – by others in your same autonomous community (Castile and León). the pr...

    Nature Reserve Banks of Castronuño: (Reserva Natural de las Riberas de Castronuño-Vega del Duero in Spanish) In the shire of Torozo's Mountains, is an area of moorland and Las Vegas sedimented. A m...

    Number of people

    Valladolid is the most populated province of de Castile and León, with 520,716 people in 2020 (INE), representing more than 20% of the total population of the community. It has 1.1% of the national population and is the 19th most populous province. It has one of the few growing populations in Castile and Leónand also one of the youngest. The population is also characterized by being one of the most long-lived of Spain and Europe.

    Structure of the population

    Most of the population of Valladolid, 65.4%, is between 16 and 64 years ( INE2006). 17.7% are aged 65 years or more and 16.9% are children or adolescents. Total Populationof the province (2007) 1. Men: 255,983 (49,07%) 2. Women: 265,678 (50,93%) 3. Total: 521,661 Nº people by age 1. 0–20 years: 22.379 = 16,91% 2. 20–40 years: 20.911 = 30,82% 3. 40–60 years: 21.125 = 28,7% 4. over 60 years: 23.762 = 23,57%

    Most populous municipalities

    The twenty most populated municipalities in the province of Valladolid are the following ( INEof 2014): Taking into account that the population of Valladolid, Laguna de Duero, Medina del Campo and Arroyo de la Encomienda represent almost 75% of the total of the 23 municipalities in the metropolitan area of Valladolid, there is a clear demographic contrast with highly depopulated areas of a marked rural character; among the more uninhabited areas of the province are Aguasal, Torrecilla de la T...

    The province has a total of 188 monuments considered as objects of Cultural Interest. A large part of them are castles, churches and historical sites, although there are also archaeological sites or files. In the case of the churches and monasteries are wide variety of architectural styles, including the preromanesque, romanesque, gothic, renaissan...

    The gastronomy of the Valladolid province is typically Spanish, although each area presents a different picture. In the northern area of the province, especially in the region of Tierra de Campos ("Land of Fields"), is the development of traditional sheep's cheese, among which is the cheese of Villalón de Campos, curing or cured; it is a fresh chee...

    The Provincial government is developing a program called "Cultural Travel" with the intention of bringing the population not only of Valladolid but of all Spain the rich collection of the historical province and the rich cultural heritage of the province of Valladolid to know and be able to learn, to understand, appreciate and enjoy this legacy (ca...

    Valladolid has professional teams in four sports: football (soccer), basketball, handball and rugby. In football Real Valladolid is an historic team of the Spanish Liga. In basketball CB Ciudad de Valladolid replaces the original CB Valladolid (which featured players such as Arvydas Sabonis, Oscar Schmidt, John Williams, Ed O'Bannon and Panagiotis ...

  3. Inicio. Destinos. Su capital es la ciudad de Valladolid. Esta provincia se sitúa en la zona interior de España, en el centro de Castilla y León. En ella se celebra la Semana Santa de Valladolid, fiesta declarada de Interés Turístico Internacional, y un conocido festival cinematográfico, la Semana Internacional de Cine SEMINCI.

  4. Ubicación de la Provincia de Valladolid en España. La provincia de Valladolid es una división administrativa de la comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León, España. Tiene una población de 534 874 habitantes en un total de 225 municipios, una superficie de 8110 km² y una densidad de población de 65,80 hab/km².