Navarre is an autonomous community and a province located in the north of Spain. It is bordered by France to the north and the Spanish provinces of Basque Country and La Rioja to the west and south, respectively. The capital city is Pamplona, which is renowned for its San Fermín festival, famous for the running of the bulls.
The geography of Navarre is diverse, featuring the Pyrenees mountain range in the north, fertile plains in the center, and a desert-like area in the southeast known as the Bardenas Reales. This variety in landscape contributes to a rich biodiversity and a range of ecosystems, making it a great destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
Navarre has a rich cultural heritage that blends Spanish and Basque influences. Its history dates back to ancient times, and it was once a kingdom in its own right. Today, visitors can explore numerous historical sites, including castles, churches, and ancient ruins, as well as enjoy the region's traditional cuisine and festivals.
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