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 New Castile
The southern boundary of New Castile is the Sierra Morena in the north of Andalusia, while to west and east it borders on Extremadura and the Valencia region, respectively, the Cuenca Serranía being its geographical limit in the east.
The concept behind the name Castile-La Mancha is not immediately clear, for a reason: it is a mixture of historical, geographical and political ideas: Castile is historical, La Mancha geographical and Castile-La Mancha political.
Castile-La Mancha's provinces are Albacete, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara and Toledo; New Castile covers roughly the same territory plus most of the province of Madrid, nowadays a separate political region.
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 New Castile
The southern boundary of New Castile is the Sierra Morena in the north of Andalusia, while to west and east it borders on Extremadura and the Valencia region, respectively, the Cuenca Serranía being its geographical limit in the east.
The concept behind the name Castile-La Mancha is not immediately clear, for a reason: it is a mixture of historical, geographical and political ideas: Castile is historical, La Mancha geographical and Castile-La Mancha political.
From the traveller's point of view, the only unmissable urban population in the region is the historical city of Toledo, an obligatory visit for anyone visiting this part of Spain.
www.spainforvisitors.com /sections/newcastile.htm   (935 words)

  
 Search Results for "Castile"
...A historical region of north-central Spain that combined with New Castile to the south to form the kingdom of Castile.
Castilla (kaste´lya) (KEY), historic region and former kingdom, central and N Spain, traditionally divided into Old Castile and...
...Eleanor of Castile, (kastel´) (KEY), d.1290, queen consort of Edward I of England and daughter of Ferdinand III of Castile.
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 Enclave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Belgium, the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of Flanders.
In Spain, the Condado de Treviño is an enclave of the Basque province of Álava and administratively part of the province of Burgos in Castile-Leon.
Enclaves may be created for a variety of historical, political or geographical reasons.
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 New Castile - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
A historical region of central Spain that combined with Old Castile to the north to form the kingdom of Castile.
New Castile - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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 Old Castile - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
A historical region of north-central Spain that combined with New Castile to the south to form the kingdom of Castile.
Old Castile - yourDictionary.com - American Heritage Dictionary
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 Search Results for "Castile"
...A historical region of north-central Spain that combined with New Castile to the south to form the kingdom of Castile.
...Eleanor of Castile, (kastel´) (KEY), d.1290, queen consort of Edward I of England and daughter of Ferdinand III of Castile.
Christian Spain, Castile and Leon 718-37 Pelayo, with the Visigothic leaders who escaped Tarik, created the kingdom of Asturias in northwestern Spain, south of...
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 Arcade And Attica
see below Click on a Town or City: COUNTY County-wide search TOWN Arcade TOWN Attica TOWN Bennington TOWN Castile TOWN Covington TOWN Eagle TOWN Gainesville TOWN Genesee Falls TOWN Java TOWN...
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 Catalonia
Of all the regions that make up the ethnic, cultural and historical patchwork that is Spain, Catalonia is perhaps the most distinctive.
You will notice immediately that the majority of people speak Catalan and not Castilian Spanish (the two languages are co-official), and you will soon learn that this is a region that is intensely proud of its own identity and heritage.
Not surprisingly, rivalry between Castile and Catalunya is an ongoing part of Spanish history.
www.searle.ws /catalonia.htm   (346 words)

  
 A Brief History of La Rioja.
The decision of the Constitutional Cortes declaring La Rioja to be and independent province came in October 1812, and in January 1822 the province of Logrono was created by decree, taking in the whole of the geographical and historical area of La Rioja.
The region was subsequently invaded by the Arabs at the beginning of the 8th century, thus beginning a period of warring incursions with the incipent Christian kingdoms.
In the course of the 12th century, border dispuetes continued between Castile and Navarre to gain control of La Rioja until arbitration sought from Henry I of England and given in 1177 decided in favour of the Kingdom of Castile.
www.sispain.org /english/politics/autonomo/rioja/riohis.html   (283 words)

  
 Enclave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Belgium, the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of Flanders.
In Spain, the Condado de Treviño is an enclave of the Basque province of Álava and administratively part of the province of Burgos in Castile-Leon.
Sometimes, administrative divisions of a country, due to historical or practical reasons, caused some areas to belong to a division while being attached to another one.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Enclave   (283 words)

  
 Ebro River - Britannica Concise
Miranda de Ebro - city, Burgos province, in the autonomous community (region) of Castile-León, northern Spain.
La Rioja- Autonomous community (pop., 2001: 276,702), province, and historical region, north-central Spain.
Rising in the Cantabrian Mountains and flowing 565 mi (910 km) in a southeasterly course to the Mediterranean Sea, between Barcelona and Valencia, the Ebro is the longest river wholly in Spain and the second longest in the Iberian Peninsula.
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 Orbitz: Hotel Details
Hotel newly renovated: Summer/Fall of 2005, Conveniently located near SUNY Geneseo and the historical downtown Geneseo area.
Hotel is easily accessible to I-390, located 4 miles off exit 8 at the western edge of the Finger Lakes Region.
Geneseo, Mount Morris, Dansville, Castile, Henrietta, Chilli Center, Swain, Victor, Canandaigua, Batavia, Pittsford
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 History of Reagan,Falls County, Texas
A Texas Historical Marker errected in 1965 pays tribute to three young soldiers (the Harrison brothers) from the area near the falls on the Brazos that gained the rank of General in the Confederate Army.
The region in Falls County located approximately five miles southeast of the falls on the Brazos and three mile southwest of Blue Ridge was originally home to several Robertson Colony settlements including: Fish Creek settlement, Hog Island settlement and the Guffee settlement.
Slightly more than three centuries elapsed between the time the Texas shoreline was first viewed by a Spaniard in 1519 and July 21, 1821, when the flag of Castile and León was lowered for the last time at San Antonio.
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 History of Reagan,Falls County, Texas
A Texas Historical Marker errected in 1965 pays tribute to three young soldiers (the Harrison brothers) from the area near the falls on the Brazos that gained the rank of General in the Confederate Army.
The region in Falls County located approximately five miles southeast of the falls on the Brazos and three mile southwest of Blue Ridge was originally home to several Robertson Colony settlements including: Fish Creek settlement, Hog Island settlement and the Guffee settlement.
Slightly more than three centuries elapsed between the time the Texas shoreline was first viewed by a Spaniard in 1519 and July 21, 1821, when the flag of Castile and León was lowered for the last time at San Antonio.
www.forttumbleweed.com /reagan.html   (8346 words)

  
 Enclave - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Belgium, the Brussels-Capital Region is an enclave of Flanders.
In Spain, the Condado de Treviño is an enclave of the Basque province of Álava and administratively part of the province of Burgos in Castile-Leon.
Enclaves may be created for a variety of historical, political or geographical reasons.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Enclave   (3880 words)

  
 History of Reagan,Falls County, Texas
A Texas Historical Marker errected in 1965 pays tribute to three young soldiers (the Harrison brothers) from the area near the falls on the Brazos that gained the rank of General in the Confederate Army.
The region in Falls County located approximately five miles southeast of the falls on the Brazos and three mile southwest of Blue Ridge was originally home to several Robertson Colony settlements including: Fish Creek settlement, Hog Island settlement and the Guffee settlement.
Slightly more than three centuries elapsed between the time the Texas shoreline was first viewed by a Spaniard in 1519 and July 21, 1821, when the flag of Castile and León was lowered for the last time at San Antonio.
www.forttumbleweed.com /reagan.html   (8346 words)

  
 History of Reagan,Falls County, Texas
A Texas Historical Marker errected in 1965 pays tribute to three young soldiers (the Harrison brothers) from the area near the falls on the Brazos that gained the rank of General in the Confederate Army.
The region in Falls County located approximately five miles southeast of the falls on the Brazos and three mile southwest of Blue Ridge was originally home to several Robertson Colony settlements including: Fish Creek settlement, Hog Island settlement and the Guffee settlement.
Slightly more than three centuries elapsed between the time the Texas shoreline was first viewed by a Spaniard in 1519 and July 21, 1821, when the flag of Castile and León was lowered for the last time at San Antonio.
www.forttumbleweed.com /reagan.html   (8346 words)

  
 La Mancha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
La Mancha is a historical and natural agricultural region in Spain to the south of Madrid, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha and including parts of the provinces of Ciudad Real, Albacete, Cuenca, and Toledo.
Until XVI century, the east part was also called Mancha de Monte-Aragón, because of the name of the mountains that were the old border between La Mancha and kingdom of Valencia, and to the rest simply Mancha.
La Mancha is limited (but including) by the Sierra de Alcaraz, Sierra Morena, Montes de Toledo, and Serranía de Cuenca.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/La_Mancha   (403 words)

  
 NY ALHN, Wyoming County
The Genesee river touches the southeastern corner in the town of Castile.
(Historical Collections of the State of New York, Past and Present, John Barber, Clark Albion and Co., 1851)
Allen’s creek, so named from the infamous Indian Allen, who committed many murders on the frontier inhabitants in this region, rises in this county, and flowing northeasterly through a portion of the county of Genesee, empties into the Genesee river in the town of Wheatland, Monroe county.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ny/county/wyoming   (247 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Castile and Aragon
The linguistic unity of Castile and Aragon is a very notable fact because although Aragon and Catalonia, united since the twelfth century (1137), possess two very different languages, Castile and Aragon, although they had an entirely independent historical development until the sixteenth century, have the same language with the exception of some minor dialectical differences.
These topographical conditions made the soil of Aragon very fertile; the mountains are covered with great forests, and fruits grow abundantly, but, on account of the isolation of the mountains and the scarcity of water on some of the high table-lands, some regions are but thinly populated.
From north-west to south-east it is traversed by the River Ebro, of which almost all the rivers of this region are tributaries, the Aragon, Gallego, and Cinca emptying into it from the north, and the Jiloca, the Jalon, and others of lesser importance from the south.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/03410b.htm   (247 words)

  
 History of Reagan,Falls County, Texas
A Texas Historical Marker errected in 1965 pays tribute to three young soldiers (the Harrison brothers) from the area near the falls on the Brazos that gained the rank of General in the Confederate Army.
Slightly more than three centuries elapsed between the time the Texas shoreline was first viewed by a Spaniard in 1519 and July 21, 1821, when the flag of Castile and León was lowered for the last time at San Antonio.
The region in Falls County located approximately five miles southeast of the falls on the Brazos and three mile southwest of Blue Ridge was originally home to several Robertson Colony settlements including: Fish Creek settlement, Hog Island settlement and the Guffee settlement.
www.forttumbleweed.com /reagan.html   (8346 words)

  
 The White Villages in the Granada province, Andalucia, Southern Spain
The northern and northwestern confines of Granada Province, known as the Montes Occidentales, the Western Hills, are dotted with charming villages which once stood on the frontier between Castile and the Moorish realm of Granada.
Below on the plain, or vega, is the historical town of Santa Fé, where the Castilian army camped during the siege of Granada, under the reign of Queen Isabel and King Ferdinand, the Catholic Monarchs.
Although the town itself is not one of the region's most beautiful, its gates and church are interesting, and it must be visited at least once by all travellers who have more than a passing interest in Spain's dramatic history.
www.andalucia.com /villages/granada.htm   (8346 words)

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