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About San Mamés de Burgos
San Mamés de Burgos
San Mamés de Burgos is a small rural municipality in the province of Burgos, Castile and León, northern Spain. It sits within the broader Burgos comarca, a region shaped by the Meseta plateau and centuries of Castilian agricultural tradition. The village takes its name from Saint Mammes, a third-century martyr venerated across the Iberian Peninsula. Like many settlements in this part of the province, its economy has historically revolved around cereal farming and livestock — the landscape of rolling wheat fields and sparse oak woodland defines the local character.
Visitors to San Mamés de Burgos are typically travellers passing through or exploring the rural interior of Burgos province. The city of Burgos itself — home to the Gothic cathedral declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984 — lies within the province and draws the region's main flow of cultural tourism. San Mamés de Burgos appeals to those seeking quiet Castilian countryside away from main transit routes, with access to traditional stone architecture and the agricultural rhythms of inland Spain.
The municipality falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Burgos province, which covers roughly 14,300 square kilometres. Winters in this part of Castile are cold and dry, with temperatures regularly dropping below freezing between December and February. The nearest major transport hub is Burgos city, connected by the A-1 motorway to Madrid, approximately 240 kilometres to the south.
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