CASTILE–LA MANCHA

kăstēlˈ–lä mänˈchə, autonomous region (1990 pop. 1,695,144), central Spain, encompassing the provinces of Toledo, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Albacete. It was established as an autonomous region in 1982. It is in the historical region of New Castile. Its plains are drained by the Tagus and the Guadiana rivers, and it is bordered by the Iberian range, the Baetic range, and the Morena range. Agriculture fuels the region's economy; dry farming is important, as is animal husbandry. Chief among agricultural products are wheat, grapes, sunflowers, saffron, and cotton. Industry is little developed outside of Ciudad Real, where a petroleum refinery was built. Manufacturing occurs on a small scale and consists chiefly of the processing of primary materials. The region lacks adequate energy resources, although a nuclear reactor was established at Zorita de los Canes. The provincial capitals are the sites of most of the region's commercial activity. Migration to Madrid is common among young men looking for work. The National Museum of Abstract Art (1966) is found in Castile–La Mancha.

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...Don Quijote de la Mancha are: that edited...at the Estudio de la Villa, Madrid, directed...in Andalusia and Castile on tax business...gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha 21...knight Don Quixote de la Mancha 54...
...another eminent and choice poet of Castile 2 made her beauty his theme...Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote de la Mancha . He says I am in too, by my own...1 The custom of La Mancha seems to have differed from that...
...labor and extensive activity. Maria de la Higuera had provided the Crown with an...is no doubt that numerous conversas in Castile presented themselves to the court, particularly...continued her fallen ways. Maria Lopez of La Membrilla began her list of transgressions...
...medieval period in Castile to the early colonial...author of Alfonso de la Torres Tlision Delrytable...history of medieval Castile. Second, each contributor...diverso: introduccion a la literature comparada...in Alfonso X of Castile: The Learned King...Huellas del Islam en la literatura de Juan...
...the realm pro de la tierra , pro del...alliance of France and Castile would be to the "common...judges alcaldes de la corte from Castile, six from Extremadura...kingdoms of Leon, Castile, and Galicia was...adelantado mayor de la frontera with special...
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...35) does not look or sound right as "In a village in La Mancha (I dont want to bother you with its name)" (13). And...Refers to the long siege of Zamora by King Sancho II of Castile, during the war of succession caused by the division of...
...that runs thus: "Concluiose sic la causa, acomodaronme las espaldas...heroes may still rove on about the Mancha in search of kingdoms and islands...who calls himself Munidor de la devota Cofradia de los Truhanes...Tambien se ha hecho tesoro de la lengua Espanola, donde el papel...
...Ibero-Americano 100: 1-29. Mirrer, Louise. 1996. Women, Jews, and Muslims in the Texts of Reconquest Castile. Ann Arbor. Nalle, Sara T 1992. God in La Mancha: Religious Rejbrm and the People of Cuenca, 1500-1650. Baltimore. Olin, John C. 1990. Catholic...
...importa? Venga denodada, venga la humilde plebe en irrupcion y...fabrics, and that this costume in Castile has only been used by gypsies...majas" (quoted in Gomez de la Serna 1956 :I, 746). 12 In...clue en algfin verso, encrespada la bills, tire un rasgo, que el...
...twelfth-century Counts of Castile. Bibliography Ajo...s, Gregorio de. 1968. "La colecciacute{o}n de cacute...hidalgo Don Quixote tie la Mancha. Madrid. Chasseneux...Historia eclesidstica de la imperial ciudad de Toledo...opponents in fifteenth-century Castile." Modern Language Review...
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...Its an exhilarating sequence. Cervantes here takes the reader on a kind of textual cruise--away from the parched plains of Castile and to the populous, polyglot Islamic cities of the eastern Mediterranean. By transporting us to Constantinople and back--past...
...and New Christians. A detailed study of Villarubia in La Mancha where the Moriscos comprised 20 per cent of the population...against the wishes of their guardians, were to be sent to Castile to serve the prelates and other notables of the realm...


 

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...Imperial City, Toledo is the seat of the Catholic church in Spain and lies South of its great rival Madrid in Castilla-La Mancha. It also styles itself the City of Three Cultures, where Jews, Muslims and Christians all lived together in comparative...
...And there are lots of vineyards. Castile-La Mancha has more land under vine than any...farmers scrubbing out a meagre living. La Mancha and its southern neighbour Valdepe-as...Castilla at Manzanares in the heart of La Mancha are almost as impressive, with its...
...the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castile-La Mancha, Castile-Leon, Catalonia, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre, La Rioja and Valencia, will be showcased...the Canary Islands, wines from La Rioja and Castile-Leon, dancers from the Basque...
...before he wrote "don Quixote de La Mancha," published in two parts in 1605...city to his daughter, Ulraca of Castile, and her husband, Count Raymond...Avila, Valladolid, Leon, Zamora, La Rioja and Palencia. Castile and Leon have been regarded as...


 

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MANCHA, LA la man cha, historic region of central Spain, in historic New Castile, comprising Ciudad Real prov. and part...most of the adventures of Don Quixote de la Mancha in the novel by Cervantes...
CASTILE LA MANCHA kastel la man ch , autonomous region (1990 pop...is in the historical region of New Castile. Its plains are drained by the Tagus...of Abstract Art (1966) is found in Castile La Mancha. ____________________ Copyright...
...Castile and New Castile, and now divided into Castile La Mancha and Castile-Leon. Castile is generally a vast...I had defeated the dynastic claims of Juana la Beltraneja, a personal union of Castile and Aragon was established under Isabella and...
TALAVERA DE LA REINA talava ra tha la ra na, town (1990 pop. 69,215), Toledo prov., central Spain, in Castile La Mancha, on the Tagus River. It is in an agricultural region and is known for its fine ceramics industry. At Talavera, in...
TOBOSO, EL el tobo so, town, Toledo prov., central Spain, in Castile La Mancha. It is an agricultural center of La Mancha. El Toboso was the birthplace of Dulcinea del Toboso in Cervantess Don Quixote...
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