Soria Soria Castilla y León Spain
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Soria

Soria (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈsoɾja]) is a municipality and a Spanish city, located on the Douro river in the east of the autonomous community of Castile and León and capital of the province of Soria. Its population is 38,881 (INE, 2017), 43.7% of the provincial population. The municipality has a surface area of 271,77 km2, with a density of 144.97 inhabitants/km2. Situated at about 1065 metres above sea level, Soria is the second highest provincial capital in Spain. Although there are remains of settlements from the Iron Age and Celtiberian times, Soria itself enters history with its repopulation between 1109 and 1114, by the Aragonese king Alfonso I the Battler. A strategic enclave due to the struggles for territory between the kingdoms of Castile, Navarre and Aragon, Soria became part of Castile definitively in 1134, during the reign of Alfonso VII. Alfonso VIII was born in Soria, and Alfonso X had his court established when he received the offer to the throne of the Holy Roman Empire. In Soria, the deposed king James IV of Mallorca died, and John I of Castile married. Booming during the Late Middle Ages thanks to its border location and its control over the cattle industry, Soria went into a slow decline over the next few centuries. It was damaged greatly during the Peninsular War. The city preserves an important architectural heritage (extensive medieval walls, Renaissance palaces and architecturally distinctive Romanesque churches) and is home to the Numantine Museum (with pieces from the nearby Celtiberian city of Numantia). Soria's football team CD Numancia is named after this city. It is one of the smallest cities to ever have had a team in Spain's top division La Liga. Today, its population of 38,881 makes Soria the least populated provincial capital of Castile and León and the second least populated in Spain (after Teruel). Particularly important in its economy is the agri-food industry, while an increasing number of tourists are attracted by its cultural heritage. Soria was mentioned by UNESCO as a good example when including the Mediterranean diet in its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

Distance between:

Madrid to Soria 113 Miles / 183 Kms
Barcelona to Soria 243 Miles / 391 Kms

Postal Code



Population 2019

Total: 62
Total Men: 30
Total Women: 32

Broadband and mobile Internet coverage

fixed ≥ 30Mbps : 100%
fixed ≥ 100Mbps : 100%
3G HSPA : 100%
4G LTE : 100%
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museum Nearby

Museo de Bécquer
Castillo de Almenar
Museo del Agua
Aula arqueológica
Villa Romana La Dehesa
Museo de cerámica
Museo del Ciclismo "La Historica"

park Nearby

Dehesa Park
Alameda de Cervantes de Soria
Castillo Park
El Rincón de Bécquer
Parque de Santa Clara

place of worship Nearby

Iglesia del Carmen

tourist attraction Nearby

Necropoli di Santa Cecilia
Chiesa San Giorgio
Set film “Il Vangelo secondo Matteo” di Pier Paolo Pasolini
Torre Chia
Castello di Colle Casale e Casa Pasolini
La Rupe Tremante
Corviano
Castello Orsini
Castillo de Soliedra
Fuente de la paciencia
Escultura "El Urbión"
Belén de Santa María de la Huerta
Escultura olas gigantes
Escultura "La Noria"
Monumento hierro San Juan de Duero
Muralla medieval
Monumento Poetas de Soria
Escultura "a un olmo viejo"
A la Vera del Duero
Palace of the Castejones
Castillo de Vozmediano
Monasterio de Veruela
Nacedero del Rio Queiles
Torreón de la Muela
Cascada del Pozo de las Truchas
Church of Nuestra Señora de la Peña, Ágreda
Church of San Miguel
Iglesia de San Juan Bautista
Monastery of Santa Maria de Huerta
Iglesia de Nª Sª de la Concepción
Castle Gormaz
Palacio de los Hurtado de Mendoza
Castillo de Espeja
Torca de Fuencaliente
Cascada y Cueva del Arroyo Lechoso
Arco natural de piedra
Raso de la huerta
Nacimiento río Ucero
Snow Point Santa Inés
Pino Rey
Fuentes del Duero
Puente Valerosa
Laguna Negra de Urbión
Piedra Andadera
Casa del Parque de la Laguna Negra
Monte Valonsadero
Muro de Soria
Anillo Celtibérico
Los Doce Linajes de Soria ( Fachada Principal del Ayuntamiento)
Puerta de la Sal