Montes Torozos

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Montes Torozos is a plateau region in northwestern Spain characterized by rolling cereal fields, sparse woodlands, and traditional rural villages.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical region
plateau
borders Campiña del Pisuerga
Tierra de Campos
climate continental Mediterranean climate
country Spain
drainedBy Carrión River basin
Pisuerga River basin
economicActivity agriculture
cereal production
elevation around 700–900 metres above sea level
geology Tertiary sediments
limestone
hasCulturalRegion Northern Plateau of the Iberian Peninsula
surface form: Castilian Plateau
hasSettlement Medina de Rioseco
Montealegre de Campos
Mota del Marqués
Tordehumos
Villalba de los Alcores
highestPoint Peña Canto
knownFor cereal fields landscape
historical castles and churches
traditional rural villages
landUse cereal cultivation
dry farming
livestock grazing
language Spanish
locatedIn Castile and León
Province of Palencia
Province of Valladolid
Province of Zamora
northwest Spain
surface form: northwestern Spain
locatedOn left bank of the Pisuerga River
partOf Meseta Central
Northern Submeseta
regionType rural region
soilType poor, dry soils
terrainFeature plateau
rolling hills
traditionalArchitecture adobe constructions
stone houses
vegetation holm oak
shrubland
sparse woodlands

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Province of Valladolid contains Montes Torozos