Zamora: Population and Demographics

Zamora is home to around 60,000 residents, making it a relatively small city by Spanish standards. The population is largely Spanish, with a strong sense of local identity rooted in the traditions and customs of Castille-Leon. While the majority of the population is of Spanish origin, Zamora has seen an increase in international visitors and residents in recent years, particularly from Portugal, due to its proximity to the border.

The city’s population is predominantly older, reflecting the demographic trends of many rural regions in Spain, though efforts are being made to attract younger residents and professionals through urban renewal projects and the promotion of local industries, particularly tourism and gastronomy.

Zamora’s small size contributes to a strong sense of community, where traditional values and customs play an important role in daily life. The local festivals, such as Semana Santa and San Pedro, are key moments when the entire city comes together in celebration, reinforcing the city’s deep connection to its cultural heritage.