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Some important cities are Cáceres, Badajoz, Plasencia and Mérida, the capital of the autonomous community. For other municipalities, see lists by province:
Extremadura borders Portugal to the west. It is an important area for wildlife, particularly with the major reserve at Monfragüe.
Badajoz and Cáceres are, respectively, the largest and second-largest provinces of Spain.
Extremadura was the source of many of the most famous Spanish conquerors ("conquistadores") and settlers in America. Hernán Cortés, Francisco Pizarro, Pedro de Alvarado, Pedro de Valdivia were all born in Extremadura and many towns and cities in America carry a name from their homeland: Mérida is the name of the administrative capital of Extremadura, and also of important cities in Mexico and Venezuela; Medellín is now a little town in Extremadura, but also the name of the second largest city in Colombia; Albuquerque is the largest city in New Mexico and its name is due to a transcription mistake of Alburquerque, another town in Extremadura. The two Spanish astronauts to date, Miguel López-Alegría and Pedro Duque, also have family connections in Extremadura. King Ferdinand V died in the village of Madrigalejo, Cáceres in 1516.
Extremadura should not be confused with Estremadura, a historical province of Portugal. During the Reconquest, "Extremadura" was the word used to name the land bordering the Christian frontier opposed to Moorish resistance, so for a time Extremadura was the name for the present province of Salamanca. (The present Cáceres was called "Transierra Leonesa", and the present Badajoz was a Moorish kingdom with the same name.)
The Extremadura Regional Government has authored its own Linux distribution, LinEx.
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