• SALAMANCA

Salamanca is located on the southwestern edge of the Duero plateau, in the heart of Spain. It was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. In 2025, the city had a population of 146,110 inhabitants. If its immediate metropolitan area is taken into account, the number of permanent residents rises to 211,961, not including the approximately 50,000 university students from all over the world who are present at any given time

Salamanca: Its Celtic Connections.

REMOTE. In Roman times, Salmantica, in the province of Lusitania, was inhabited by the Vettones, one of the ethnic groups of the part of Hispania that was clearly Indo-European.