San Pedro De Zamudia, Zamora

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San Pedro de Zamudia

(Castilla y León)
Flag of Castile-Leon
Coat Of Arms
Image:Provmap-zamora.png
Country Flag of Spain Spain
Province Zamora
People San Pedranos
Foundation Year 1167
Autonomous community Castilla y León
Postal code 49600
Coordinates
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42°°0' N' N
5° 41' O W
Altitude 744 m
Surface 45 km²
Distances 65 km to Zamora, Spain
260 km to Madrid
Population City: 139 (2007)
Urban area: 139 (2003)
Anthem
Local festivals Fiestas del toro enmaromado
Rivers
Mayor (2007- ) (PP)
Local council website

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[edit] History

San Pedro de Zamudia is a small town and is in the autonomous community Castile-Leon of Spain. It has about 139 inhabitants.

At its most busy during the summer months where people come from other surrounding areas to the town where maybe they grew up or have family from there.

The town completes the municipality of 'Morales of Valverde', locality in which existed a convent in which nuns and monks coexisted. The present church is located within a very fertile location of a lot of land where agriculture exists. The outside has its more significant point in espadaña, and the interior, as it could not be of another way, its greater altarpiece and a baptismal.

This causes that the houses are very sunny. The layout is very irregular, without no type of urban planning. When not existing stone quarries, the traditional houses are of marinates

San Pedro has a small and very level area. On the other hand South the Castrón river flows, which crosses the 'Valverde Valley'. The lowest part of the area, in the shore of the Castrón, is to about the 710 highest M.s and, in the mount, to about 780 ms. The land is sedimentario, basically argriculturous.

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San Pedro de Zamudia and the Valverde Valley is to the N.E of the province of Zamora. It belongs to the Judicial Party of Benavente, which is about 20Km away.

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