Pamplona (Spain)
Pamplona is located in the middle of Navarre in a rounded valley, known as the Basin of Pamplona, that links the mountainous North with the Ebro valley. The city is famous worldwide for the running of the bulls during the San Fermín festival, which is held annually from July 6 to 14. This festival was brought to literary renown with the 1926 publication of Ernest Hemingway's novel The Sun Also Rises.
The twenty closest neighbours in the database:
San Sebastián (Spain) (62 km), Biarritz (France) (74 km), Bilbao (Spain) (118 km), Lourdes (France) (134 km), Santillana del Mar (Spain) (210 km), Monestir de Santa Maria de Poblet (276 km), Tarragona (Spain) (305 km), Estadio Bernabéu (313 km), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (317 km), Museo Cerralbo (317 km), Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey (317 km), Valle de los Caídos (319 km), Madrid (Spain) (321 km), El Escorial Palace (323 km), Sarlat-la-Canéda (France) (325 km), Carcassonne (France) (328 km), Rocamadour (France) (342 km), Sagrada Família (352 km), Palau and Park Güell (353 km), Barcelona (Spain) (354 km)