CASTILE-LEÓN

–lāōnˈ, autonomous region (1990 pop. 2,330,333), N central Spain, encompassing the provinces of Valladolid, Burgos, León, Salamanca, Zamora, Palencia, and Segovia. It was established as an autonomous region in 1983. This region rests on the elevated central plateau and is traversed by the Douro river. Two of its provinces are close to the Portuguese border. Agriculture is the most important sector of the economy, consisting mostly of dry farming except in the irrigated lands of Valladolid and Léon. Crops include wheat, sugar beets, and potatoes. Animal husbandry is also important. Forestry is an industry found chiefly in the mountainous zones. The National Industrial Institute (Instituto Nacional de Industria) provided long-term loans and tax incentives in Valladolid in order to further industrialization there. About a quarter of the nation's hydroelectricity is generated in Salamanca and Zamona provinces. Residents of León, Zamora, and Salamanca speak the Leonese dialect. There is much migration from the region to the provincial capitals.

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...came to dominate the Crown of Castile-Leon. The ancestral holdings of...fortress of the counts of Castile who defended the region against...Muslim assaults. At that time Castile formed part of the kingdom of Leon, but it became a kingdom...
...realization. 1. Jews and Conversas 1. These include Castile, Leon, Aragon, Sicily, Granada, Toledo, Valencia, Galicia...83, based on the Spanish text that appears in Pilar Leon Tello, Judios de Avila Diputacion Provincial de Avila...
...Reign of Alfonso VIII, King of Castile (1158-1214); III. The Reign of Fernando III, King of Castile-Leon, 1217-1252. I have also retained...Latin Chronicle of the Kings of Castile, does not appear in the text...
...pertinent to specific embod- iments of the topos, for what we might refer to as cultural negoti- 4o Alfonso, King of Castile and Leon; Mechthild Crombach, Libros del ajedrez, dados y tables, facsimile edition, 2 vols. (Madrid: Patrimonio Nacional...
...Referring to his own archival research in Leon, he reminds his readers that fire...that of Zamora. At the cathedral of Leon during the Napoleonic occupation...gravity of the losses sustained by Leon and Castile.38 I am also bemused by Donovans...
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The Church of Castile-leon and the Cortes of 1295 by Paulette...century the prelates of the Church of Castile-Leon had not found it necessary to protect...relationship between the Church of Castile-Leon and the state, no comprehensive...
...army of Fernando III (r. 1217-1252) of Castile-Leon. The Castilians had found the conquest...international trade.(31) (1) The kingdom of Castile-Leon will henceforth be referred to as Castile; the terms "Spain" and "Iberia" are...
...reigned briefly as king and queen of Castile, so designated by Sanchos father, Alfonso VII, emperor of Castile and Leon. With her husband, Blanca confirmed...the munificence of Fernando I of Castile and Leon (1038-1065) and his son...
...Las Profesiones Sanitarias En Navarra (1496-1829) by Pilar Leon-Sanz Julio Sanchez Alvarez, El protomedicato navarro y las...Since around 1430, the Protomedicato tribunal had existed in Castile; this institution was set up by royal decree to examine and...
...of the demographic dynamics in Castile- Leon and Madrid, comparing traditional...the population reproduction in Castile-Leon, Madrid and Spain from 1908 to...Results: Population replacement in Castile-Leon and Madrid The industrialization...
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...Spain. by Fernando Gonzales de Leon Historians have long been familiar...Beginning in 1598 the population of Castile began to decline visibly and...problem is more serious in Castile where the nobility has forgotten...Alonso de Enriquez, Admiral of Castile, contributed 200,000 ducats...
...by 1243 Murcia would submit to Castile as a Mudejar kingdom. James the...thirteenth-century crusader kings of Castile-Leon and of Aragon-Catalonia conquer...the conquest of Murcia to help Castile; in repression of local revolts...
...thick stone walls is the knights embassy * Auberge de Castile, Leon and Portugal. Since the 14th century, the knights...of the day - Auvergne, Provence, France, Aragon, Castile, England, Germany, Italy and this Iberian group...
...organo historico en Castilla y Leon: Criterios de catalogacion" The Historie Organ in Castile and Leon: Cataloging Criteria, in Damaso...restauracion" The Historie Organ in Castile and Leon: Conservation and Restoration...
...examples include Robert Jastrows God and the Astronomers, Leon Ledermans God Particle, Frank J. Tiplers Physics of...Alfonso X (also known as Alfonso the Wise), king of Castile and Leon and an accomplished scholar, was frustrated by the complexity...
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...Spends a Couple of Knights in Medieval Leon and Castile in Central Spain. Byline: JIM MERCER...peaks. But a few days in Castilla y Leon to the north-west of Madrid, reveals...fine time. But as the Castilla y Leon region is bigger than some EU countries...
...Basque Country, the Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castile-La Mancha, Castile-Leon, Catalonia, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarre...the Canary Islands, wines from La Rioja and Castile-Leon, dancers from the Basque Country, handicrafts...
...him inside the cathedral is of his tomb being carried by four pallbearers who represent the four Spanish kingdoms of Castile, Leon, Navarre and Aragon. Only a few steps away from the cathedral lies what is certainly the citys second most impressive...
...Salamanca and Bejar in the Castile and Leon region, and Plasencia, Caceres...Salamanca, which is part of Castile and Leon, the largest region of Spain...The grain is so identified with Castile and Leon that many people regard the bread...
...WASHINGTON TIMES Spains region of Castile and Leon - whose provinces include Salamanca...Atapuerca . The Symphony Orchestra of Castile and Leon, conducted by Salvador Mas...events and art exhibitions from Castile and Leon. The highlights include...
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...central and N Spain, traditionally divided into Old Castile and New Castile, and now divided into Castile La Mancha and Castile-Leon. Castile is generally a vast, sparsely populated region surrounding the highly industrialized Madrid area...
CASTILE-LEON laon , autonomous region (1990 pop. 2...encompassing the provinces of Valladolid, Burgos, Leon, Salamanca, Zamora, Palencia, and Segovia...in the irrigated lands of Valladolid and Leon. Crops include wheat, sugar beets, and...
FERDINAND III , Spanish king of Castile and Leon 1199 1252, Spanish king of Castile (1217 52) and Leon (1230 52), son of Alfonso IX of Leon...Ferdinand permanently united the kingdoms of Castile and Leon. Ferdinand spent most of his reign...
FERDINAND I , Spanish king of Castile and Leon or Ferdinand the Great, d. 1065, Spanish king of Castile (1035 65) and Leon (1037 65). He inherited Castile from his father, Sancho III of Navarre...
ALFONSO VII , Spanish king of Castile and Leon (Alfonso the Emperor), 1104 57, Spanish king of Castile and Leon (1126 57), son and successor of Urraca . He recovered...
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