Berlanga de Duero
Soria · Spain
Sitting in the gorge of the Escalote river below a hilltop castle, Berlanga de Duero is a small Castilian village in Soria with a layered medieval history. Conquered by Fernando I of Castile in 1059, it later became a lordship of the Tovar family, and in the 16th century its Marquises oversaw a sweeping urban rebuild that produced a collegiate church, a Renaissance palace with gardens, and a hospital — much of it still standing among the village's timbered streets.
- Population1,091
- Nearest water from center 0.3 km0.2 mi
- Nearest mountain from center 26 km16 mi
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Climate · monthly averages
J
3°37°
45mm1.8in
F
4°39°
40mm1.6in
M
7°44°
45mm1.8in
A
9°49°
65mm2.6in
M
13°56°
65mm2.6in
J
18°65°
45mm1.7in
J
22°71°
25mm1.0in
A
22°71°
25mm1.0in
S
17°62°
35mm1.5in
O
12°53°
55mm2.2in
N
6°44°
55mm2.2in
D
4°39°
45mm1.7in
Avg temp · total precipitation, 1991–2020 monthly normals · ERA5-Land · methodology ↗