Castellón
Castellón / Castelló province is the northernmost province of the Valencian Community. It is bordered to the south by Valencia province, to the north by Tarragona, and to the west by Teruel province in Aragon.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Essential Destinations
Top destinations include Castellón and Villarreal.
Castellón
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Castellón de la Plana, often called Castellón, is a city of 171,000 people in the province of Castellón on the east coast of Spain. It's a calm and friendly seaside city with an historic centre and port, and orange orchards nearby.
Villarreal
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Villarreal is a city of 51,000 people in Castellón province in Spain. It is home of the famous Villarreal CF football club. It is a place to enjoy nature, with many hiking possibilities in the Protected Landscape of the Millars Mouth.
Peñiscola
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Peñíscola is a town of 7,500 people in the province of Castellón on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. The town with its 5 km of beaches is one of the most heavily visited tourist destinations in Spain, popular with Spanish and foreign visitors; in summers the population of this small town explodes to more than 150,000 people.
Destinations to Discover
Explore places such as Segorbe and Morella.
Segorbe
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Segorbe is a town of about 8,900 people in Castellón. Segorbe's bull-running week in September attracts 200,000 visitors each year.
Morella
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Morella is a town of 2,400 people in Castellón. Tourism is a primary source of income, and the town has been actively taking steps to enable its eventual nomination for listing as a UNESCO world heritage site.
Montanejos
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Montanejos is a township in Castellón, Spain. It is known primarily for its numerous outdoor recreational opportunities and scenery.
Alcossebre
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Alcossebre is a seaside village on the Costa del Azahar of Castellón province, south of Peñiscola. For visitors it is best known for its excellent beaches.
Castellón
- Type: province of Spain with 580,000 residents
- Description: province of Spain in the Community of Valencia
- Also known as: “Castellon”, “Castellon Province”, “Castellón Province”, “province of Castellon”, “Province of Castellon”, “province of Castellón”, “Province of Castellón”, and “Provincia de Castello”
- Neighbors: Tarragona and Valencia
- Location: Valencian Community, Eastern Spain, Spain, Iberia, Europe
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In Other Languages
From Albanian to Wu Chinese—“Castellón” goes by many names.
- Albanian: “Castellón”
- Albanian: “Provinca Castellón”
- Arabic: “قسطلونة”
- Arabic: “قسطليون”
- Arabic: “كاستيون”
- Aragonese: “Castellón”
- Aragonese: “provincia de Castellón”
- Aragonese: “Provincia de Castellón”
- Asturian: “Castelló”
- Asturian: “Provincia de Castelló”
- Azerbaijani: “Kastelyon vilayəti”
- Basque: “Castello”
- Basque: “Castelló”
- Basque: “Castelloko probintzia”
- Basque: “Castellóko probintzia”
- Basque: “Castellón”
- Basque: “Castellongo probintzia”
- Belarusian: “Кастэльён”
- Belarusian: “правінцыя Кастэльён”
- Bengali: “ক্যাস্টেল্লন প্রদেশ”
- Bengali: “ক্যাস্টেল্লন”
- Breton: “Castelló”
- Breton: “proviñs Castelló”
- Breton: “Proviñs Castelló”
- Catalan: “Castelló”
- Catalan: “província de Castelló”
- Catalan: “Província de Castelló”
- Cebuano: “Castelló”
- Cebuano: “província de Castelló”
- Cebuano: “Província de Castelló”
- Chinese: “Castellón Séng”
- Chinese: “卡斯特利翁”
- Chinese: “卡斯特利翁省”
- Croatian: “Castellón”
- Czech: “Castellón”
- Czech: “provincie Castellón”
- Czech: “Provincie Castellón”
- Danish: “Castellón”
- Dimli (individual language): “Castellón”
- Dutch: “Castellón”
- Esperanto: “Castelló”
- Esperanto: “provinco Castelló”
- Esperanto: “Provinco Castelló”
- Estonian: “Castellóni provints”
- Estonian: “Castellóni”
- Finnish: “Castellón”
- French: “Castellon”
- French: “Castellón”
- French: “province de Castellón”
- French: “Province de Castellón”
- Galician: “Castelló”
- Galician: “provincia de Castelló”
- Galician: “Provincia de Castelló”
- Georgian: “კასტელიონის პროვინცია”
- Georgian: “კასტელონის პროვინცია”
- Georgian: “კასტელონის”
- German: “Castellón”
- German: “ES-CS”
- German: “Provinz Castelló”
- German: “Provinz Castellón”
- Greek: “επαρχία της Καστεγιόν”
- Greek: “Επαρχία της Καστεγιόν”
- Greek: “επαρχία της Καστελιό”
- Greek: “Καστελιό”
- Gujarati: “કેસ્ટેલોન પ્રાંત”
- Gujarati: “કેસ્ટેલોન”
- Hebrew: “מחוז קאסטיון”
- Hebrew: “קאסטיון”
- Hindi: “कास्टेलोन प्रांत”
- Hindi: “कास्टेलोन”
- Hungarian: “Castellón”
- Indonesian: “Castellón”
- Indonesian: “Provinsi Castellón”
- Interlingua: “Castellon”
- Interlingua: “provincia Castellon”
- Interlingua: “Provincia de Castellon”
- Interlingue: “Provincia de Castellon”
- Italian: “Castellón”
- Italian: “provincia di Castellón”
- Italian: “Provincia di Castellón”
- Japanese: “カステジョン”
- Japanese: “カステヨン”
- Japanese: “カステリョン”
- Japanese: “カステリョン県”
- Kannada: “ಕ್ಯಾಸ್ಟೆಲ್ಲನ್ ಪ್ರಾಂತ್ಯ”
- Kannada: “ಕ್ಯಾಸ್ಟೆಲ್ಲನ್”
- Kazakh: “Кастельон”
- Korean: “카스테욘”
- Korean: “카스테욘도”
- Korean: “카스테욘주”
- Kurdish: “Castelló”
- Kurdish: “Kastelyo”
- Ladin: “Provinzia de Castellón”
- Ladino: “Kastelyon (vilayet)”
- Ladino: “Kastelyon”
- Latvian: “Kasteljonas province”
- Latvian: “Kastello province”
- Latvian: “Kasteļo province”
- Latvian: “Kastelonas province”
- Lithuanian: “Kasteljono provincija”
- Lithuanian: “Kasteljono”
- Luxembourgish: “Castellón”
- Luxembourgish: “Provënz Castellón”
- Macedonian: “Кастељон”
- Malay: “Castellón”
- Malay: “wilayah Castellón”
- Malay: “Wilayah Castellón”
- Marathi: “कास्टेलोन प्रांत”
- Marathi: “कास्टेलोन”
- Mazanderani: “کاستلیون اوستان”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Castellón Séng”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Castellón”
- Mingrelian: “კასტელონიშ პროვინცია”
- Mingrelian: “კასტელონიშ”
- Northern Frisian: “Prowins Castellón”
- Northern Sami: “Castellón eanangoddi”
- Northern Sami: “Castellón”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Castellón”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Castellón”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “provinsen Castellón”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Provinsen Castellón”
- Norwegian: “Castellón”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Castelhon”
- Occitan (post 1500): “Castelló”
- Ossetian: “Кастельон (провинци)”
- Ossetian: “Кастельон”
- Pampanga: “Castellón”
- Persian: “استان کاستلیون”
- Persian: “کاستلیون”
- Polish: “Castellón”
- Portuguese: “Castelló”
- Portuguese: “Castellón”
- Romanian: “Castellón”
- Romanian: “Provincia Castellón”
- Russian: “Кастельон”
- Russian: “провинция Кастельон”
- Scots: “Castellón”
- Scots: “province o Castellón”
- Scots: “Province o Castellón”
- Scottish Gaelic: “Castelló”
- Serbian: “Кастељон”
- Serbian: “Покрајина Кастељон”
- Serbo-Croatian: “Castellón”
- Sinhala: “කැස්ටෙලෝන් පළාත”
- Sinhala: “කැස්ටෙලෝන්”
- Slovenian: “Castellón”
- Spanish: “Castellón (provincia)”
- Spanish: “Castellón”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Castellón de la Plana”
- Spanish: “provincia de Castellón”
- Spanish: “Provincia de Castellón”
- Swahili: “Castellón”
- Swahili: “Mkoa wa Castellón”
- Swedish: “Castelló”
- Swedish: “Castellón”
- Tamil: “காஸ்டெல்லோன் மாகாணம்”
- Tamil: “காஸ்டெல்லோன்”
- Telugu: “కాస్టెలాన్ రాష్ట్రభాగం”
- Telugu: “కాస్టెలాన్”
- Thai: “จังหวัดกัสเตยอน”
- Turkish: “Castellón”
- Ukrainian: “Кастельйон”
- Urdu: “صوبہ کاستیلون”
- Uzbek: “Castellón”
- Venetian: “Provincia de Castellón”
- Vietnamese: “Castellón”
- Waray (Philippines): “Castellón”
- Waray (Philippines): “Provincia de Castellón”
- Welsh: “Castellón”
- Welsh: “talaith Castellón”
- Wu Chinese: “卡斯特利翁省”
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