- Capital of the medieval kingdom of Castile. Place where many Castilian kings were crowned.
- Famous for its cathedral and for being situated on the centuries-old pilgrim route to Santiago of Compostela.
- In modern times, it is the capital of the province of Burgos in the autonomous community of Castile and León, northern Spain.
- Enrique, Count of Trastámara, was crowned king in Burgos, despite his half-brother, Pedro of Castile, being still alive. [Pedro, ch. 36: 65-72]
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