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 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

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