Cave of Valporquero, the Glossary
The cave of Valporquero (la cueva de Valporquero" is located at the north of the Province of León (Spain), near the village of Valporquero de Torío in the municipality of Vegacervera and 47 km away from the capital city, León. Open to the tourism since 1966, the management is done by the Diputación de León.[1]
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3 relations: Montes de León, Province of León, Vegacervera.
- Geography of the Province of León
- Show caves in Spain
Montes de León
The Montes de León (Spanish for "mountains of León", named after the ancient Kingdom of León) is a mountain range in north-western Spain, in the provinces of León, Zamora and Ourense.
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Province of León
León is a province of northwestern Spain in the northern part of the Region of León and in the northwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile and León.
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Vegacervera
Vegacervera is a municipality located in the province of León, Castile and León, Spain.
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See also
Geography of the Province of León
- Babia, Spain
- Cave of Valporquero
- Galician Massif
Show caves in Spain
- Canelobre Cave
- Cave of Altamira and Paleolithic Cave Art of Northern Spain
- Cave of Chufín
- Cave of El Castillo
- Cave of El Soplao
- Cave of Valporquero
- Caves in Cantabria
- Caves of Nerja
- Caves of Valeron
- Coves dels Hams
- Cueva de los Verdes
- Cueva del Viento
- Cuevas de Sorbas
- Cuevas del Drach
- Four Doors cave site, Telde
- Gruta de las Maravillas
- Painted Cave, Galdar
- Rock art of the Iberian Mediterranean Basin