Cezura

Cezura is a district and Spanish town of the municipality of Pomar de Valdivia, belonging to the province of Palencia, in the autonomous community of Castile and León.

After the fall of the Ancien Régime the locality became constitutional municipality[4] that in the census of 1842 it had 6 households and 31 neighbors.

[5] It is described in the sixth volume of Pascual Madoz's Geographical-statistical-historical dictionary of Spain and its overseas possessions as follows: CEZURA: l. with council in the province of Palencia (17 leg.

in a valley surrounded by slopes and bushes; The climate is cold and humid, due to the much snow that falls during the winter, and the winds that prevail most frequently are from the N. and S. It has 7 houses, a fountain within the population, and several in the term.

The terrain is hilly and bushy, and the little that is cultivated is of poor quality, with holm oaks being found in all places, although sparsely populated.

of pastures and by neighborhood distribution.Between the census of 1857 and the previous one, the municipality of Cezura disappeared when it was integrated into that of Villarén de Valdivia.