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Matienzo is the name of a village and a karst depression some 25 km southeast of Santander in Ruesga municipality, Cantabria, northern Spain. The limestone around Matienzo is riddled with caves (up to 58.6 km in length [1]) which have been extensively explored over the last 50 years by Spanish and British cavers. [2]
As of December 2016 [update] the total length of cave passage explored, was 377 km. [1]
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Matienzo is the name of a village and a karst depression some 25 km southeast of Santander in Ruesga municipality, Cantabria, northern Spain. The limestone around Matienzo is riddled with caves (up to 58.6 km in length [1]) which have been extensively explored over the last 50 years by Spanish and British cavers. [2]
As of December 2016 [update] the total length of cave passage explored, was 377 km. [1]
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43°18′47″N 3°34′56″W / 43.31306°N 3.58222°W