Dehesa de la Cepeda

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Location of the Dehesa de la Cepeda enclave, in red next to the province of Segovia Dehesa de la Cepeda.svg
Location of the Dehesa de la Cepeda enclave, in red next to the province of Segovia

Dehesa de la Cepeda is an exclave in central Spain.

Belonging to the municipality of Santa María de la Alameda in the Madrid region, it is entirely bordered by territory of Castile and León, [1] embedded in between the provinces of Ávila and Segovia. [2]

Dehesa de la Cepeda is mostly pasture land.

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References

  1. Quesada, Juan Diego (24 February 2011). "Historia de la 'isla' inaccesible". El País .
  2. "Dehesa de La Cepeda, un territorio madrileño en tierras de Segovia". El Norte de Castilla . 14 January 2015.

Coordinates: 40°40′N4°17′W / 40.667°N 4.283°W / 40.667; -4.283