If one thing is not scarce, Spain are charming towns. From Europe’s best-preserved walled city to the white villages of Andalusia and what might have been the Spanish Caribbean. However, with the number of gorgeous towns hidden in each province, the list could be endless. So, to narrow it down a bit, tourism portal Musement created a map with populations less than 20,000 based on Google search data. We tell you what they are according to each state of the 17 autonomous communities.
Andalusia

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to her (Seville), Setenil de las Bodegas (Cadiz), Guadix (Grenade), Route (Cordoba), Mojacar (Almeria), Cazorla (Jaen), aracena (Huelva) and Frigiliana (Málaga), a prime example of what Malaga’s white villages have to offer. It is a real pleasure to get lost in its steep streets adorned with bougainvillea.
Aragon

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tarazona (Saragossa), Pony (Huesca) and Albarracín (Teruel). The latter is filled with medieval houses and narrow cobbled streets that take you back to the Middle Ages. It was not in vain that it was the first city in Aragon to be declared a Monumental Complex in 1961, as well as a Site of Cultural Interest. she deserves it.
Asturias

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plains It has an important monumental and historical heritage. Highlights include the old town, Casonas de Indianos, and the port (where the work was done). Memory Cubesby Basque artist Agustín Ibarrola).
Canary Islands

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fear (Las Palmas) and Garachico (Santa Cruz de Tenerife). The latter is located in the middle of a volcanic landscape and an ancient cliff that separates the historic center from the central areas. Although it stands out for one thing (besides its beauty), for its rich architectural heritage from the 16th and 17th centuries, it was declared an Asset of Cultural Interest in 1994.
Cantabrian
citation marksWith Paleolithic cave paintings dating back 14,000 years, which record its first inhabitants as prehistoric, as evidenced by the La Meaza caves.
Castile and Leon

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tordesillas (Valladolid), lerma (Burgolar), City of Rodrigo (Salamanca), Puebla de Sanabria (Zamora), Cervera de Pisuerga (Palestine), San Pedro Sands (Avil), stone (Segovia), medinaceous (Soria) and Astorga (Leon). Also here we can find the work of Antonio Gaudí, one of the most beautiful palaces in Spain.
Castile-la-Mancha

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Mother-in-law (Toledo), Almagro (True City), Sigüenza (Guadalajara), Belmonte (Cuenca) and Alcalá del Júcar (Albacete). Declared a Historic-Artistic Site since 1982, this town in Albacete has a wonderful historic centre. The castle (located in the upper part of the city) and the Roman Bridge added to its streets cut by the river Júcar make it a postcard.
Catalonia

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to carton (Barcelona), Miravet (Tarragona), cadaques (Girona) and to the left (Lleida), adorned with Gothic mansions, towers and portals of the old wall, squares where water always flows, narrow cobbled streets full of surprises at every step.
Community of Madrid

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chinchonAbout 45 kilometers from Madrid is a historic town surrounded by vineyards and olive trees, offering an emblematic Plaza Mayor, great Castilian cuisine and an interesting festival calendar.
Valencian Community

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bocairente (Valencia), Guadalest (Alicante) and Peñíscola (Castellón), a reference site on the Costa del Azahar in Castellón. There we not only enjoy the beach but also a wonderful old town full of super interesting places to visit.
Estremadura

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Zafra (Badajoz) and Trujillo (Cáceres), the discovery of the Americas, already significant in the Roman Empire, gave it monumentality and universal fame. Known as the birthplace of Francisco Pizarro, this beautiful town of Extremaduran is noted for its excellent and magnificent architectural heritage.
Galicia
Cambados (Pontevedra), Ribadeo (Lugo), Allariz (Ourense) and Betanzos (A Coruña). Known nationally for its famous omelet, this town in A Coruña has an impressive cultural heritage, such as the church of Santa María do Azougue e San Francisco or the old town in general.
Balearic Islands

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valldemossa, In the middle of the mountains and surrounded by the most characteristic Mallorcan flora and fauna, it is characterized by stone houses that transport visitors to the past, and you can feel the weight of history in its cobbled streets.
Rioja

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Haro may seem like a small city but Largest concentration of centuries-old wineries in Spain, some as iconic as López de Heredia or Muga. Its old town has been declared a Cultural Interest and is full of tapas bars.
Navarre

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Located in the geographical center of Navarra, the protagonist of Olite is its magnificent castle. An example of Navarrese and European civic Gothic. Other great attractions include the Romanesque Church of Santa María La Real (declared an Entity of Cultural Interest), the Church of San Pedro or the Palacio de los Teobaldos (Roman walls).
Basque Country

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Bermeo (Biscay), Guard (Álava) and Hondarribia (Guipúzcoa). The beauty of every corner of the Basque Country is undeniable, but Hondarribia has something special. It is the best preserved walled city in Gipuzkoa, and its gastronomy is the hallmark of its identity.
Region of Murcia

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moratallaPerched on a hill crowned with castle ruins and the well-preserved Torre del Homenaje, it is monumental thanks to its narrow layout of nooks and steep streets, full of history and antiquity. Large reliefs of rock art manifestations, along with the remains of Iberian, Roman and medieval settlements, are remnants of ancient human occupation of these lands.
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