SALAMANCA, City, Spain

city (1990 pop. 162,037), capital of Salamanca prov., W central Spain, in Castile-León, on the Tormes River, c.2,600 ft (790 m) above sea level. Food-processing and tourism are its most important industries. An ancient city, it was taken by Hannibal in 220 b.c. The Moors were driven out in 1085. Salamanca became world famous after the foundation (1218) of its university by Alfonso IX. The university soon rivaled Bologna, Paris, and Oxford, and it made Arabic philosophy available to the Western world. In the late Middle Ages and throughout the Renaissance, Salamanca was the center of Christian Spanish cultural life and the fountainhead of Spanish theology. In the Peninsular War the city was in part demolished (1811) by the French. It was (1937–38) the capital of the Insurgents in the Spanish civil war. Salamanca is rich in architectural interest; there is a Roman bridge in the city. The Plaza Mayor is among the finest colonnaded squares in Spain. Adjoining the old Gothic cathedral (12th cent.) is the imposing new cathedral (1513–1733), in which the Gothic, plateresque, and baroque styles are combined. The university building (15th cent.) has a richly adorned facade and possesses a library with precious manuscripts. There are many splendid palaces, notably the Casa de las Conchas, named for the scallop shells on its facade, and the Casa de la Salina, with a picturesque patio.

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...then king of Spain, that "a university...in Mexico City "to serve...University of Salamanca." One thousand...University of Salamanca, which I hear...celebrated in Spain. GUT. Who...effaced a great city in this verse...University of Salamanca. Nevertheless...belief, New Spain, hitherto...Interior of the City of Mexico...
...Map 2. The city of Salamanca Introduction...declared in Spain. Centuries...traditional Spain. 5 In...from the city of Salamanca into the...demonstrated by Salamancas religious...Throughout Spain, monastic...predominantly inside city boundaries...
...capital of Muslim Spain under Rahmans Umayyad...its history, the city became capital of...Renaissance, Rome, and Spain. Fernan Perez de...taught humanism at Salamanca and Rome. His influence...dome, looms over the city. Like so many churches in southern Spain, it occupies the...
...principal actors in the defense of the city and nation. 32 On 24 May new juntas...among the major population centers in Spain, formed governments of resistance. By...Plana, and the intendants in Cuenca and Salamanca. City officials were sacrificed in Cuenca...
...was also gazing at Spain through the window...Mecca was New York City. Skyscrapers, airplanes...out of the little city into the fields...passer-by. I like Spain, because her warm...the stone heart--of Spain. And Burgos, this austere military city, was Castiles head...
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...of such works in Spain included Italian...Castilian court and to Salamanca in the late fifteenth...Hispaniae Laudibus. Salamanca. Martines, Lauro...and Imagination: City-states in Renaissance...Sixteenth-century Spain: Diego de Covarrubias...the University of Salamanca. Princeton: Ph.D...
...y Espana (Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura...Geoffrey Parker, Spain and the Netherlands...Kagan and Parker, Spain, Europe, and the...Torno a la Escuela de Salamanca," in Economia y Economistas...Kagan and Parker, Spain, Europe, and the...Castilla 1500-1700 (Salamanca: Junta de Castilla...
...her literary and personal ties to Spain. She survived the war and died...from the German Army, see Angel Salamanca Salamanca, Esclavos de Stalin: el combate...stick: British Economic Warfare and Spain, 1941-1944," Twentieth Century...
...Class Movement in Spain, 1868-1898 (Berkeley...political centers in Red City, Blue Period, 1-12...Oviedo, Pontevedra, Salamanca, Santander, Tarragona...extant records for Spain during the Restoration...association; the city, town, village where...Temma Kaplan, Red City, Blue Period, 1-12...
...have allowed the leading citizens of the city to choose maritime judges. It is known...be referred to as Castile; the terms "Spain" and "Iberia" are used to indicate the...Lopez, ed., Las Siete Partidas, 3 vols. (Salamanca: 1555) facsimile Madrid: 1974; Jerry R...
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...Mayor in the medieval city of Salamanca is widely considered...central square in Spain. It is doubtless...from Spain, but not Salamanca, and evidently found...insist with feeling, "Spain is more than flamenco...streets of the old city. In portions of the...
...designated by the European Union (the other is Salamanca; please see "Golden City of Thought," The World amp; I, October 2002...cities, wool (imported from England, Scotland, and Spain) and silk (from Asia) were exported as fine cloth...
...the Gates historic role as a triumphal arched breach in the city wall was restored by Juan Navarro Baldewegs plan designed during...within a dome occurs in several of his works (for instance, the Salamanca and Cadiz conference centres, AR May 1986). Here, his handling...
...became a vital element of Francos legitimisation. The Bishop of Salamanca built upon a papal endorsement for the nationalists and published...Franco associated himself with El Cid, the hero of medieval Spain who, in reality, had been a hired hand who fought for Christian...
...colleague, Elizabeth Erwin (Queens College, City University of New York) and I recently...site at: childrensresources.org. * The "Salamanca Statement of Principles, Policy, and Practice...international organizations, who met in Salamanca, Spain. The full text is at: http://www. unesco...
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...Cities of Spain" was published...1906, called Salamanca "the Rose...as European City of Culture...the major city in the autonomous...province of Salamanca, which is...region of Spain and the nations...designation European City of Culture with Salamanca for 2002...cities in Spain to pay for...
...magical as its name, Salamanca glows golden when the...the title, the "Golden City." This renaissance city...stunning arched squares in Spain. It made its film debut...students for seven years. Salamanca may be an old city but it is where the...
...Each spring, the city of Ronda is the...countryside around Salamanca is a major center...the mystique of Spain. Bullfights are...million people in Spain. The corrida...later I arrived in Salamanca and saw a poster...year, I was in Spain before the corrida...cheeky matador in Salamanca audaciously knelt...
...near the Plaza Mayor. SALAMANCA THIS is the Oxbridge of Spain, a magnificent university city which seems to be...Disneys fairy castles SALAMANCA BUZZING: The lively...medieval bridges in the city that is the religious heart of Catholic Spain
...in Spain," TourSpain seeks to promote Spain as a global tourist destination and highlight...generous and most culturally stimulating city. The most striking building in Plaza Mayor...out about the underwater world. Avila, Salamanca and Cuenca are the land of castles and...
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SALAMANCA , city, Spain city (1990 pop. 162,037), capital of Salamanca prov., W central Spain, in Castile-Leon...Spanish civil war. Salamanca is rich in architectural...bridge in the city. The Plaza Mayor...colonnaded squares in Spain. Adjoining the...
...Madrid is the nations capital and largest city. Land Administratively, Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities based...Burgos , Valladolid , Leon , Zamora , and Salamanca in Castile-Leon; Toledo in Castile La Mancha...
...historic region and former kingdom, NW Spain, E of Portugal and Galicia, now part of...Leon. It includes the provinces of Leon, Salamanca, and Zamora, named after their chief cities...cent.); their territory, of which the city of Leon was made the capital in the 10th...
PALENCIA palan thea, city (1990 pop. 77,464), capital of Palencia prov., N central Spain, in Castile-Leon. An industrial center with...founded there (1212 or 1214) but was removed to Salamanca in 1238. There is a notable Gothic cathedral...
...Florence, Milan, Monreale, Orvieto, Pisa, Siena, Spain Avila, Burgos, Barcelona, Salamanca, Seville, Toledo; Sweden Lund, Uppsala. Among...of St. John the Divine (Episcopal) in New York City and the cathedrals of Washington, D.C., and Liverpool...
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