Navarra

Navarra is an autonomous community and historical territory located in northern Spain. It is bordered by France to the north and features a diverse geography that includes mountainous regions and fertile plains. Navarra is known for its distinct cultural identity, which blends Spanish and Basque influences. Its capital city is Pamplona, famously known for the Running of the Bulls during the San Fermín festival. The region has a strong agricultural tradition, particularly in the production of wine, especially the renowned Navarre wine. Navarra has a rich history, having been a kingdom in the medieval period, and it is characterized by its unique traditions, language, and scenic landscapes.