MADRID

mədrĭdˈ, Span. mäthhrēthˈ, city (1990 pop. 3,120,732), capital of Spain and of Madrid prov., central Spain, and the focus of its own autonomous region, on the Manzanares River. The newest of the great Spanish cities, it lacks the traditions of the ancient Castilian and Andalusian towns. Lying on a vast open plateau, it is subject to extremes of temperature; the daily variation is sometimes 40 degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius). Madrid is almost in the exact geographic center of Spain and is the nation's chief transportation and administrative center. Its commercial and industrial life developed very rapidly after the 1890s and is rivaled in Spain only by that of Barcelona. Besides its many manufacturing industries, Madrid is foremost as a banking, education, printing, publishing, tourism, and motion-picture center. Many corporate headquarters are located there. An archiepiscopal see, Madrid also has a university, transferred from Alcalá de Henares in 1836.

The general aspect of Madrid is modern, with boulevards and fashionable shopping areas, but the old quarters have picturesque streets. Its landmarks include the huge royal palace; a restored 1850 opera house; the Buen Retiro park, opened in 1631; the imposing 19th-century building containing the national library (founded 1712), the national archives, and an archaeological museum; and three superb art museums—the Prado, which houses one of the finest art collections in the world; the Queen Sofía Museum of modern art; and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, housed in the renovated Villahermosa Palace. Also noteworthy is the modern Ciudad Universitaria [university city].

Madrid was first mentioned in the 10th cent. as a Moorish fortress. Alfonso VI of Castile drove out the Moors in 1083. The Cortes of Castile met in Madrid several times, and Ferdinand and Isabella as well as Emperor Charles V often resided there, but Madrid became the capital of Spain only in 1561, in the reign of Philip II. The city developed slowly at first, but it expanded rapidly in the 18th cent. under the Bourbon kings (especially Charles III). From that period date the royal palace and the Prado. At the beginning of the Peninsular War a popular uprising against the French took place at Madrid on May 2, 1808, and a fierce battle was fought in the Puerta del Sol, the city's central square. In reprisal, hundreds of citizens were shot at night along the Prado promenade. The events of that day were immortalized by two of Goya's most celebrated paintings, both in the Prado gallery. Madrid again played a heroic role in the Spanish civil war (1936–39), when, under the command of Gen. José Miaja, it resisted 29 months of siege by the Nationalists, suffering several bombardments and air attacks and surrendering, thus ending the war, only late in Mar., 1939.

See R. Levine, Madrid and the North of Spain (1989).

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...Ramon Romanos. Escenas matritenses . Edited by Federico Sainz de Robles . Madrid: Aguilar, 1945. -----. Manual de Madrid: descripcion de la corte y de la villa . Madrid: Miguel de Burgos, 1831. -----. Proyecto de mejoras generales...
...La horda (1905). 2 Gili Ruiz and Velasco Medina, in Pinto Crespo, Madrid, 398. 3 Ibid., 400. 4 Philiph Hauser, Madrid bajo el punto de vista medico-social (Madrid, 1902); Cesar Chicote, Reorganizacion del servicio de la limpieza...
...Rodriguez, Mariano, El teatro frances en Madrid (1918-1936) (Boulder, CO: Society...Martinez Olmedilla, Augusto, Los teatros de Madrid (Anecdotario de la farandula madrilena), 2 vols (Madrid: no pubi., 1947). Martinez Sierra...
...Reflexiones sobre la Vida de los Gitanos. Madrid. Alianza. San Roman, T. 1976. Vecinos Gitanos. Madrid. Akal. San Roman, T. 1986a. Reflexiones...Reflexiones Sobre la Vida de los Gitanos. Madrid. Alianza. San Roman, T. ed . 1986b...
...away. The following day, he cut the Madrid road. On the morning of September 27...into the open. Toledo had fallen and Madrid would be next. On October 1, General...000 or so men was ordered to advance on Madrid along a forty-mile front from Toledo...
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Madrid, May 2006: Where Are the Living Characters...time to time as I have reviewed theatre in Madrid, I have asked: where are the living Spanish...52) was the longest-running show in Madrid in the 1998-99 season See WES 11:3...
Madrid March 2007: Success Stories by Phyllis...more has been the sad state of theatre in Madrid, but in March 2007 theatre was doing well...success story for stage plays, not only in Madrid but also in Barcelona, undoubtedly is Jordi...
March 2009: Madrid Theatre Finds the Silver Lining by Phyllis...global economy experiences a meltdown, Madrid theatre is thriving. As spectators elect...Whatever the explanation, in 2008 the Madrid and Barcelona stages together drew more...
Fieldwork in the Madrid Geographical Circle: Roots and Development...excursion as a formal institution by the Madrid Circle of the Spanish Geographical School...Torres Campos in a presentation to the Madrid Geographical Society (1882, 5...
The Female Intellectual in 1920s Madrid: Writing the Lyceum Club by Sarah Leggott The Lyceum Club, established in Madrid in 1926 as a branch of the international...women in early twentieth-century Madrid. My discussion of the Lyceum Club...
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Madrid: city of the Enlightenment. by Charles...cartographer, published his Plano Geomtrico de Madrid. It was a particularly fine map of the...increasingly prosperous overseas empire, much of Madrid had been turned into a dusty construction...
Madrid Conference Focuses on European Security...professionals from 40 countries gathered in Madrid, Spain, in late February to attend ASIS...highlighting multiple Madrids--the bullfighting Madrid, the flamenco Madrid, Goyas Madrid. Then...
Athletico Madrid by Hugh Broughton A new athletics stadium on the outskirts of Madrid is a muscular exploration of sculptural minimalism...a symbolic dynamism. The anomalous location of Madrid in the centre of Spain is emphasised as you circle...
Mayhem in Madrid: Cui Bono? by Steve Bonta "The appalling...first arrests. The prime suspects in the Madrid attacks appear to be known terrorists...2001, when Spanish police searched his Madrid apartment. Among Zougams effects investigators...
Madrid letter by Dan Cameron I started to be convinced things were changing in Madrid when I visited the cit at the end of last year...Velazquez rooms). Such events reverberated in the Madrid art world in the same way as elsewhere: collectors...
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Madrid almost heaven: Art by day and dining at midnight...any Madrileno - thats what someone who lives in Madrid is called - about his hometown and chances are youll hear this remark: "De Madrid al cielo." ("After Madrid, heaven...
The Folk Who Put the Mad in Madrid. by Sandra Ratcliffe They say Madrid is a city that never sleeps - and after being stuck...Prado at three oclock in the morning, I believed it. Madrid is not for the weak at heart. It is a pulsating...
Madrid Move Looks Certain for Mourinho; Special...After Saturdays house-warming party in Madrid, the Portuguese coach revealed he is set...permanently to the Spanish capital. Real Madrid have long sought a coS ach to match their...
...EXCLUSIVE: RAFAS GUIDE TO BEATING REAL MADRID; RAFAEL BENITEZ Was the Last Manager of an English Side to Defeat Real Madrid, When Liverpool Beat Them 5-0 on...atmosphere and mental picture of facing Real Madrid. They can be beaten in the mind before...
Madrid Set to Become Mourinhos New Home. Byline...after Saturdays house-warming party in Madrid the Portuguese coach revealed he is set...permanently to the Spanish capital. Real Madrid have long sought a coach to match their...
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MADRID m drid , Span. mathhreth , city (1990 pop. 3,120,732), capital of Spain and of Madrid prov., central Spain, and the focus of...degrees Fahrenheit (22 degrees Celsius). Madrid is almost in the exact geographic center...
NEW MADRID ma drid, city (2000 pop. 3,334), seat of New Madrid co., extreme SE Missouri, on Mississippi River at the sweeping New Madrid Bend; inc. 1808. A river port, the city is protected by high levees; cotton, wood products...
NEW MADRID FAULT SYSTEM see under New Madrid , Mo. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
MADRID, TREATY OF 1526: see Italian Wars . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
DE LA MADRID HURTADO, MIGUEL da la mathreth oortath o, 1934 , Mexican public official, president of Mexico (1982 88). As minister of planning...
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