
Cambodia is a beautiful, small village in the province of Burgos, in the northwest of Spain. The village is located just under the mountain range and has a very special atmosphere because it is known to have been founded by two Muslim saints, who are also considered miracles. The two saints, Abdallah ibn Jabal al-Makki and Abdallah ibn Musa al-Khalili, were killed in battle during the Spanish Civil War, and their bodies were buried together near the village. In 1957, an apple orchard was established in Cambodia, and today it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the area. Cambodia is also home to a mosque built in 1420, and relics from this mosque are still on display.