Celtiberian Range

Celtiberian Range (in Spanish language: Serranía Celtibérica), also called South Lapland or Spanish Lapland (Laponia del Sur or Laponia Española), is the geographical term given to a small part of Spain due to its lower population and lack of infrastructure.[1]

Its nomenclature comes from the Celtiberians, a pre-Roman tribe who lived in this area long ago.

Geography

Coloured in red, Spanish Lapland area

It comprises an area of 63,098 km². Through the range are 1,632 municipalities among several provinces.[2] All but the Valencian Community are landlocked.

It has a population of 503,566 inhabitants.[2]

Autonomous Community Province(s)
Aragón Teruel

Zaragoza

Castile-La Mancha Cuenca

Guadalajara

Castile and León Burgos

Segovia Soria

La Rioja Logroño
Valencian Community Castellón

Valencia

References

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