Cáceres
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Cáceres
Summary
Cáceres is a municipality of Spain[1]. Cáceres ranks in the top 0.87% of municipality_of_spain entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (300 views/month, #49 of 5,605).[2]
Key Facts
- Cáceres was a member of Ciudades Patrimonio de la Humanidad de España[3].
- Cáceres was a member of Organization of World Heritage Cities[4].
- Cáceres is located in Cáceres Province[5].
- Cáceres is in the country of Spain[6].
- Cáceres's head of government is recorded as Luis Salaya[7].
- Cáceres's image is recorded as Cáceres panorámica - panoramio (cropped).jpg[8].
- Cáceres's continent is recorded as Europe[9].
- Cáceres's instance of is recorded as municipality of Spain[10].
- Cáceres's capital is recorded as Cáceres city[11].
- Cáceres's flag image is recorded as Bandera de Cáceres.svg[12].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Alcuéscar[13].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Aldea del Cano[14].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Aliseda[15].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Botija[16].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Brozas[17].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Carmonita[18].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Casar de Cáceres[19].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Casas de Don Antonio[20].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Cordobilla de Lácara[21].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Garrovillas de Alconétar[22].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Herreruela[23].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Malpartida de Cáceres[24].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Mérida[25].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Montánchez[26].
- Cáceres's shares border with is recorded as Plasenzuela[27].
Body
Identity
Cáceres's part of is recorded as Red de Juderías de España[28].
Why It Matters
Cáceres ranks in the top 0.87% of municipality_of_spain entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (300 views/month, #49 of 5,605).[2] Cáceres has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29] Cáceres is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[30]