Cáceres is a province of Spain, in the North part of the independent community of Extremadura. It limits with the provinces of Salamanca, Ávila, Toledo, and Badajoz, and with Portugal. Its capital is the city of Cáceres. The province of Cáceres has a population of 412,580 hab. (Register INE 2005) on which 21.5% live in the capital. Cáceres is a city of the west of Spain, in the independent community of Extremadura, 90,750 inhabitants (municipal census to 1 of January of 2006). Homónima is the capital of the province and accumulates 21'58% of the total population of the same one. Their average temperatures in winter do not exceed of 10º of Maxima, arriving at minims from -5º, with persistent frosts. In summer the average temperature is of 35º of Maxima and minims of 20º. The precipitations are abundant in the months of October, November, March, April and May, but very intermittent. To 2 km towards is the municipality of Moret Village, around as two Roman archaeological deposits can be contemplated: "Quarter Rivets and" the Junquillo.
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