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  Albacete
Albacete is a city in southeastern Spain, the capital of the province of Albacete in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha.
The municipality had a population of 152,115 in 2002.
Albacete is not known as a tourist destination, but its sights include its cathedral and the Museo de Albacete.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/a/al/albacete.html   (94 words)

  
 Albacete -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Albacete is not known as a tourist destination, but its sights include the new (Any large and important church) cathedral and the (Click link for more info and facts about Museo de Albacete) Museo de Albacete.
Albacete is home to the football team (Click link for more info and facts about Albacete Balompie) Albacete Balompie, commonly known simply as Albacete.
Albacete FC is the team of the place in the Spanish La Liga.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/A/Al/Albacete.htm   (191 words)

  
 Spain Tourism,Spain travel,Spain Flight,Spain Vacations,Spain Destinies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Albacete is a Spanish province located in the Southeastern part of the Central Plateau, in the independent community of Castile-The Spot from 1978 (previously it belonged to the Region of Murcia).
The province is divided in eight Regions: Level of Albacete, of the Júcar of Almansa of Hellín Mountain range and, Fields, Runner, the Stain-center, the Spot, the Manchuela Mountain range Safe of Alcaraz and Field of Montiel.
In addition, the climate is in quite dry general, except in the South zone of the province, that is mountainous and presents/displays a greater rainfall.
www.visitingeuropa.com /europe/Spain/province-albacete/index.php   (192 words)

  
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البسيطة.It is a city and municipality in southeastern Spain, 173 miles southeast of Madrid, the capital of the province of Albacete in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha.
Although Albacete has never been considered a city with industrial tradition, the industrial area in the city, known as Polígono de Campollano, has recently been expanded as it's one of the biggest industrial concentrations in Spain.
Albacete is not known as a tourist destination, but its sights include the new cathedral and the Museo de Albacete.
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This undoubtedly was the case in the north, where the Asturians and Basques, the least Romanized part of the population, appear from the beginning of the age of barbarization as acting for themselves.
In the mountain country of Cuenca, Albacete, and the Sierra Nevada the natives known as the Orospedans were entirely independent in the middle of the 6th century.
The reigns of Leovigild and of his son Reccared are the greatest in the list of the Visigoth kingdom in Spain.
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They consider themselves a guerrilla organization while they are actually listed as a terrorist organization by both the European Union and the United States in their watchlists on the matter.
Although the current nationalist led Basque Autonomous government does not endorse any kind of violence, their different approaches as to how to terminate ETA and their different approaches to the separatist movement are a source of tension between the central and Basque governments.
Despite a very low participation (42%), the final result was very strongly in affirmation of the constitution, making Spain the first country to approve the constitution via referendum (Hungary, Lithuania and Slovenia approved it before Spain, but they did not hold referenda).
wikipediaworld.blogspot.com /2006/12/spain-from-wikipedia-free-encyclopedia.html   (6912 words)

  
 Chapter 7: Land and Society in Golden Age Castile
Municipal ordinances, promulgated by the local landowning oligarchy, established low wage rates, which had to be observed under pain of severe penalties.
In 1566 the council of Alpera (Albacete) wrote that the migrant workers who came to the village at reaping time were a 'mutinous and troublesome' lot, who were the source of many disturbances (including knifings), both among themselves and with the locals.
To reach the higher averages listed in table 2 it was necessary for the best lands to have yields of 10 or 12 to 1, and even higher, in exceptionally bountiful years.
libro.uca.edu /vassberg/land7.htm   (19127 words)

  
 BioMed Central | Full text | Oesophageal cancer mortality in Spain: a spatial analysis
The municipal populations, broken down by age group (18 groups) and sex, were drawn from the 1991 census and 1996 municipal roll.
To draw up these maps, smoothed municipal relative risks (RRs) were calculated using the autoregressive conditional model initially proposed by Clayton and Kaldor [24] and developed by Besag, York and Mollié [25].
Tables 2 and 3 show a list of towns and cities with 10 or more deaths among men and 5 or more deaths among women, an excess risk of over 1.5, and a posterior probability of over 0.90 that RR would be higher than 1.
www.biomedcentral.com /1471-2407/7/3   (5404 words)

  
 Murcia (autonomous community)
Murcia is bordered by Andalucía; (provinces of Almería; and Granada), Castilla-La Mancha (province of Albacete), which was historically connected to Murcia until 1833, the Comunitat Valenciana (province of Alicante), and the Mediterranean Sea.
Under the Moors, who introduced the large-scale irrigation on which Murcian agriculture depends, the province was known as Todmir; it included, according to Idrisi, the 11th century Arab cartographer based in Sicily, the cities of Murcia, Orihuela, Cartagena, Lorca, Mula and Chinchilla.
The kingdom of Murcia, which came into independent existence after the fall of the Omayyad Caliphate of Córdoba included Albacete as well as Murcia.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/m/mu/murcia__autonomous_community_.html   (344 words)

  
 Albacete
Albacete is a city in southeastern Spain, 173 miles southeast of Madrid, the capital of the province of Albacete in the
Albacete is not known as a tourist destination, but its sights include the new
Albacete is home to the football team Albacete Balompie, commonly known simply as Albacete.
en.efactory.pl /Albacete   (123 words)

  
 Spain maps from Omni Resources, world leader in map supply.
It also contains a list of suggestions for further reading, a glossary of geographical and other useful terms and a series of sketch maps covering the entire route, to aid the user in planning his or her journey.
There is a comprehensive kit list and an English-French-Spanish list of essential words for the journey, as well as details of accommodation in gites d'Ètape, chambres d'hote, hotels, refugios and hostals.
A list of recommended places for shopping, entertainment, eating and drinking are cross-referenced to color-coded map locations, and the map is indexed for the main cultural sites, notable buildings and hotels.
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 [meteorite-list] New fall in Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The geographic extension of the sighting "seems to indicate that the explosion took place to a certain height, between the fifty and one hundred kilometers", which can justify "that it saw as much people at the same time it", according to explained the scientist.
According to it could know elmundo.es, neighbors of Albacete, Valencia, Palencia, Teruel and Baleares also alerted to the services of emergency by the same event between the 18,00 and 19,00 hours.
Between the castellonenses municipalities of Nules and Vall d'Uxo small fires due to the fall of the balls were registered.
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 ipedia.com: Murcia (autonomous community) Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Murcia is bordered by Andalucía; (provinces of Almería; and Granada), Castilla-La Mancha (province of Albacete), which was historically connected to Murcia until 1833, the Comunitat Valenciana (province of Alicante), and the Mediterranean Sea.
Under the Moors, who introduced the large-scale irrigation on which Murcian agriculture depends, the province was known as Todmir; it included, according to Idrisi, the 11th century Arab cartographer based in Sicily, the cities of Murcia, Orihuela, Cartagena, Lorca, Mula and Chinchilla.
The kingdom of Murcia, which came into independent existence after the fall of the Omayyad Caliphate of Córdoba included Albacete as well as Murcia.
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 ipedia.com: List of municipalities in Spain Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This is a list of municipalities in Spain by provinces : A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A Municipalities of A Coruña Municipalities of Álava Municipalities of Albacete Municipalit...
List of municipalities in Spain Article - ipedia.com
This is a list of municipalities in Spain by provinces:
www.ipedia.com /list_of_municipalities_in_spain.html   (129 words)

  
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Spiro Bassi, head of the army corps of engineers told Tierramérica that this is the beginning of the second phase of the mine removal plan fro the autonomous North Atlantic region.
SAN SALVADOR - The municipal government of the Salvadoran capital is debating a proposal to impose fines of up to 571 dollars on individuals or companies that produce noise that disturbs the city's peace.
The initiative proposes a list with tolerable levels of noise for fixed and mobile sources, based on times of day and areas of San Salvador.
www.tierramerica.net /centroamerica/iecobreves.shtml   (2725 words)

  
 Ciudad Real
The capital was founded by King Alfonso X in the 13th Century to fight against the power of the military order of Calatrava.
It is bordered by the provinces of Cuenca, Albacete, Jaén, Córdoba, Bajadoz, and Toledo.
This is a list of the municipalities in the province of Ciudad Real in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
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 Spain Online Research :: Information about Spain   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
List of countries by system of government Kings of Spain President of the Government of Spain Parliamentary monarchy Juan Carlos I of Spain Jos Luis Rodrguez Zapatero
List of countries by area   Total   Water (%)   1 E11 m  (List of countries by area) 1.04%
List of countries by population   As of July 2005 est.
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 Spain - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
For those who do believe, the degree of accordance and practice to their religion is diverse.
Nation Master's list by economic importance: Rank 9 of 25 countries, only surpassed by G-8 members (except Russia) and Australia.
Nation Master's list by technological achievement: Rank 18 of 68 countries.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for tolero
The second son of Afonso X, he won the backing of nobles and military orders in his effort to gain recognition as heir, and he usurped the throne on his father's death.
, c.1490-1521, Spanish revolutionary leader in the war of the comuneros [municipalities] against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V.
Charles's conduct and his foreign advisers offended Spanish national feeling and led to a rising in Toledo under Padilla's leadership (1520).
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The vindication or the violation of the Marquesado’s municipal privileges translated into the defense or loss of local autonomy, respectively.  Privileges formed a crucial part of municipal law.  The Crown granted privileges within charters (fueros), and later monarchs oftentimes added further concessions.
Tax farming aided the Crown in providing a means for enforcing its tax legislation.  That is, farmers carried out royal edicts that violated the Marquesado’s local tax privileges and, thus, helped the monarchy obtain a share of the region’s wealth.
[57]  The fact that so many municipal leaders and lawyers pursued so many legal disputes suggests that they considered this a fairly effective recourse for addressing their grievances.  As discussed further below, this attitude towards litigation ultimately rested upon the peculiarities of Castile’s legal system and the perceptions of law that it fostered.
www.history.ucla.edu /events/coll-conf/eurocoll/Mineo_Paper.html   (3042 words)

  
 Murcia_(autonomous_community)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Murcia is bordered by Andalucía (provinces of Almería and Granada), Castilla-La Mancha (province of Albacete), which was historically connected to Murcia until 1833, Valencia (province of Alicante), and the Mediterranean Sea.
The kingdom of Murcia came into independent existence as a taifa centered on the Moorish city of Murcia after the fall of the Omayyad Caliphate of Córdoba (11th century).
Moorish Murcia included Albacete and part of Almería as well.
www.usedaudiparts.com /search.php?title=Murcia_(autonomous_community)   (446 words)

  
 Wines by Country-Spain
Details of the Cava DO with a full list of municipios entitled to grow grapes for it can be found in the section devoted to Cava (section B1).
However, when this was confirmed by the EC on the 15th of June, 1986, it was listed only 'provisionally" as a quality Wine, pending the precise identification and mapping of the vineyards.
This was finally accomplished on the 14th November, 1991, and the list of the 159 approved municipalities was confirmed on the 9th January, 1992.
www.geocities.com /lu_2010/spain.html   (4903 words)

  
 Spain - Information at Halfvalue.com
They consider themselves a guerrilla organization while they are listed as a terrorist organization by both the European Union and the United States on their respective watchlists.
Despite low participation (42%), the final result was very strongly in affirmation of the constitution, making Spain the first country to approve the constitution via referendum (Hungary, Lithuania and Slovenia had approved it before Spain, but they did not hold referendums).
As of 2005, GDP was valued at $1.12 Trillion, just behind Italy and ahead of Canada (see List of countries by GDP (nominal)).
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 Spain Provinces
Spain's primary administrative divisions are seventeen autonomous communities, and the municipalities of Ceuta and Melilla which are places of Spanish sovereignty in Africa.
The smallest administrative divisions of Spain are the municipios (municipalities).
There are various groupings of municipalities below the provincial level, varying by autonomous community: comarcas (counties), cabildo insular or consell insular (island council), and others.
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