Navarre is an autonomous community and province located in the northern part of Spain. It is bordered by the Basque Country, Aragon, and La Rioja in Spain and by France in the north. Its capital and largest city is Pamplona, known for the famous San Fermín festival featuring the running of the bulls.
The region is known for its diverse landscape, ranging from the Pyrenees mountain range in the north to the plains of the Ebro River in the south. The climate of Navarre is also diverse, with a humid, Atlantic climate in the north and Mediterranean climate in the south.
Navarre has a rich history and was once a kingdom that included territory in modern-day Spain and France. Today, it has its own government and parliament, but remains part of the Kingdom of Spain.
The population of Navarre is primarily Basque-speaking in the north and Spanish-speaking in the south. The region has a strong cultural identity that blends Basque and Spanish traditions, with its own unique customs and regional cuisine.
Navarre is known for renewable energy with a significant amount of its power being generated by wind and solar sources. The economy of the region is diverse, with sectors such as automotive manufacturing, renewable energy, agri-food, and tourism playing significant roles.
Moreover, Navarre is also recognized for its excellent wine production, particularly in the southern region where vineyards flourish. It is home to the Navarra Denomination of Origin (DO), a prestigious wine classification.
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