Campo del Regente is one of 2 subregions of Dehesa Real in Cuatro Colinas Game Reserve located in Spain.
Description[]
"While the Spanish aristocracy have long been patrons of Cuatro Colinas, this patch of tree-covered land has always been reserved for hunts that included the regents of Spain. Nowadays, any hunter who wishes to follow in the footsteps of Spanish royalty may do so."
Locations[]
Location | Amount |
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Lookout Points | 2 |
Outposts | 2 |
Hunting Structures | 2 |
Landmarks | 2 |
Points of Interest | None |
Collectibles | None |
Becoming Neighbours
It isn't always easy, running a game reserve that happens to include large patches of farmland. It's a unique arrangement, where we take care of the pests that a farmer normally has to deal with, but we still cultivate animal populations in the area. When everyone itches in, the arrangement works.
It isn't always easy, running a game reserve that happens to include large patches of farmland. It's a unique arrangement, where we take care of the pests that a farmer normally has to deal with, but we still cultivate animal populations in the area. When everyone itches in, the arrangement works.
Reclaimed For God
During the 11th century, the Reconquista started to be seen as a small part of Christianity's crusade to reclaim territory that was seen as "lost". While the majority of European nations targeted holy cities like Jerusalem, fighters in Iberia were offered similar incentives to reclaim land in the name of God.
During the 11th century, the Reconquista started to be seen as a small part of Christianity's crusade to reclaim territory that was seen as "lost". While the majority of European nations targeted holy cities like Jerusalem, fighters in Iberia were offered similar incentives to reclaim land in the name of God.