Perhaps you’ve never heard of it but the Spanish Autonomous Community of Castilla y León is the country’s largest. And no, it’s not Castilla y La Mancha of Don Quixote fame as that’s another region to the south that also happens to be massive. The immediate lesson here is: Central Spain has a lot of space. Castilla y León, at 94,000 sq km, is bigger than nearly half of all the countries in the world including Portugal which it borders. It’s also one of Spain’s largest wine-producing regions and holds […]

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