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Castilla–La Mancha (UK: /kæˌstiːjə læ ˈmæntʃə/, US: /- lɑː ˈmɑːntʃə/, Spanish: [kasˈtiʎa la ˈmantʃa] ) is an autonomous community of Spain. Comprising
Castille-La Mancha-Castile
dictionary. Castile, Castille or Castilla may refer to: Castile (historical region), a vaguely defined historical region of Spain covering most of Castile
Castille-La Mancha-Comarcas of Spain
Guadalajara Campiña del Henares La Alcarria La Serranía Señorío de Molina-Alto Tajo Campo de San Juan La Jara La Campana de Oropesa Mancha Alta de Toledo Mesa de
Castille-La Mancha-Islam in Spain
May 2020. "Reunión entre la Consejería de Educación, Cultura y Deportes, de la Comunidad Autónoma de Castilla La Mancha y la Comisión Islámica de España"
Castille-La Mancha-Castile and León
well as by the Spanish autonomous communities of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, La Rioja, Aragon, Castilla–La Mancha, the Community
Castille-La Mancha-Castile (historical region)
Castile or Castille (/kæˈstiːl/; Spanish: Castilla [kasˈtiʎa]) is a territory of imprecise limits located in Spain. The use of the concept of Castile
Castille-La Mancha-Public Prosecutor (Autonomous Communities of Spain)
Castile and León (Spain). It is the highest body of the Public Prosecutor's Office in the community, and is based in Burgos. Castille and León includes
Castille-La Mancha-Villalba
municipio in the Autonomous Community of La Rioja Villalba del Rey, a municipio in the Province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha Villalbilla, a municipio in the Community
Castille-La Mancha-Coat of arms of Castilla–La Mancha
Castilla–La Mancha (or Castile–La Mancha) is described in the Spanish Law 1 of 30 June 1983, the Law of the coat of arms of Castilla-La Mancha Region and
Castille-La Mancha-ALE-HOP
"la vaca"". elperiodic.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-26. www.gesio.com, Desarrollado con. "Tiendas - CLUB ALEHOP". club.ale-hop.org (in Spanish)
Castille-La Mancha-List of Spanish flags
Fuerteventura Gran Canaria La Gomera El Hierro Lanzarote La Palma Tenerife See also: Flag of Spain See: Royal Standard of Spain See: Guidon (heraldic flag)
Castille-La Mancha-List of Philippine place names of Spanish origin
which in Spanish is "Burdeos") Burgos, Ilocos Norte (named after the Spanish city of Burgos, Castille) Burgos, Ilocos Sur Burgos, Isabela Burgos, La Union
Castille-La Mancha-Logroño
Logroño (Spanish: [loˈɣɾoɲo] ) is the capital of the autonomous community of La Rioja, Spain. Located in the north of the Iberian Peninsula, primarily
Castille-La Mancha-Complutensian Polyglot Bible
Llamazares, Fernando; Sánchez, Julio Martín; Mancha, Universidad de Castilla-La (2002). Los arzobispos de Toledo y la universidad española: 5 de marzo-3 de junio
Castille-La Mancha-History of the Jews in Spain
Católicos in: Antisemitismo en España (in Spanish). Cuenca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. p. 102. ISBN 978-84-8427-471-1. "Map of
Castille-La Mancha-History of Spain
Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castile and León, Castile–La Mancha, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, La Rioja, Community of Madrid, Region of Murcia, Basque
Castille-La Mancha-Spanish chivalry
Spanish Golden Age in the Spanish literary canon. “A Spanish knight, about fifty years of age, who lived in great poverty in a village of La Mancha,
Castille-La Mancha-Marquess of Baides
Philip IV of Spain. The López de Zúñiga (or Zúñiga) family were Lords of Baides, in the province of Guadalajara, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. There Diego
Castille-La Mancha-Spanish diaspora
finished when the armies of the Crown of Castille won, in long and bloody wars, the islands of Gran Canaria (1478–1483), La Palma (1492–1493) and Tenerife (1494–1496)
Castille-La Mancha-Valdepeñas
the province of Ciudad Real, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is also the seat of the judicial district that covers the localities
Castille-La Mancha-Camino de Santiago (route descriptions)
crosses Castille-La Mancha, passing through towns and cities including Toledo, El Toboso, Ávila and Medina del Campo, joining the Via de la Plata at
Castille-La Mancha-Spanish Brazilians
Spanish Brazilians are Brazilians of full or partial Spanish ancestry. Spanish immigration was the third largest among immigrant groups in Brazil; about
Castille-La Mancha-Fat Thursday
gras, a children's holiday. In Albacete in Spain community of Castille-La Mancha, jueves lardero or Dia de la Mona is celebrated with a round pastry with
Castille-La Mancha-Valladolid
SALINAS (27 August 2008). "De la Riva confía en que las obras del Lope de Vega salgan adelante". El Norte de Castille (in Spanish). Archived from the original
Castille-La Mancha-Andalusia
Morena separates Andalusia from the plains of Extremadura and Castile–La Mancha on Spain's Meseta Central. To the south, the geographic subregion of Upper Andalusia [es]
Castille-La Mancha-Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
"Corte renacentista". La invención de Toledo. Imágenes históricas de una identidad urbana. Almud, ediciones de Castilla-La Mancha. pp. 113–121. ISBN 978-8493414078
Castille-La Mancha-Isabella of Portugal
a strong alliance between Spain and Portugal, in accordance with the wishes of their grandparents, Isabella I of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragón
Castille-La Mancha-Santiago de Compostela
Reis Católicos, founded in 1492 by the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand II of Aragon, as a pilgrims' hospice (now a Parador). The
Castille-La Mancha-Castilian Unity
Castilian Unity (Spanish: Unidad Castellana, UdCa) is a moderate conservative Castilian nationalist political party active in Castilla-La Mancha. UdCa was founded
Castille-La Mancha-Morisco
Religion in Early Modern Spain, Princeton, NJ, Princeton University Press, 2005. Phillips, Carla Rahn. "The Moriscos of La Mancha, 1570–1614." The Journal
Castille-La Mancha-Tizona
Tesoro de la lengua castellana o española, 1611. Vicente Joaquín Bastús y Carrera, Nuevas anotaciones al Ingenioso hidalgo D. Quijote de la Mancha, de Miguel
Castille-La Mancha-Gaspar de Vigodet
1 February 2023. (in Spanish) Oman, Charles (1903). A History of the Peninsula War, Vol. II, "XII. Venegas's Army of La Mancha. From a Return of June
Castille-La Mancha-Valletta
Caravaggio. The Auberge de Castille et Leon, formerly the official seat of the Knights of Malta of the Langue of Castille, Léon and Portugal, is now the
Castille-La Mancha-Region of Murcia
bordered by Andalusia (the provinces of Almería and Granada), Castile La Mancha (the province of Albacete), the Valencian Community (province of Alicante)
Castille-La Mancha-Guillaume Joseph Nicolas de Lafon-Blaniac
named governor of La Mancha and given command of the vanguard for the Army of the Centre. Appointed Captain-General of New Castille, he was left in command
Castille-La Mancha-José Miguel de la Cueva, 14th Duke of Alburquerque
At the start of the war, Alburquerque was given command of the Army of Castille, serving under Pignatelli, and on its dissolution he was transferred to
Castille-La Mancha-Despeñaperros Pass
the current Despeñaperros pass. The communication between Andalusia and La Mancha went back to Toledo through Brazatortas, Puertollano and Ciudad Real among
Castille-La Mancha-First Carlist War
established the unit known as Guías de Navarra from Liberal troops from La Mancha, Valencia, Andalusia and other places who had been taken prisoner at the
Castille-La Mancha-Royal Madrid Football Federation
created for the established autonomous communities of Spain, therefore Castile and León, Castilla–La Mancha and Madrid have had different governing bodies since
Castille-La Mancha-Eduardo Fajardo
Tres ladrones en la casa (1950) – Felipe Vendaval (1950) – Coronel Puig Moltó Reckless (1951) – Mario Santos The Lioness of Castille (1951) – Tovar Dawn
Castille-La Mancha-1903 Campeonato de Madrid
autonomous football team 1902–03 Madrid FC season 1900–01 Copa Macaya "Spain - List of Champions of Centro". RSSSF. 7 June 2018. Archived from the original
Castille-La Mancha-Joaquín María Virués
December. Incorporated into Gaspar de Vigodet's 2nd Division of the Army of La Mancha, he saw action at the Battle of Almonacid and again at the Battle of Ocaña
Castille-La Mancha-Symbols of Francoism
troops loyal to the Second Spanish Republic. It was later rebuilt. Since 1998 it has housed the Library of Castile-La Mancha, and from 2010 onwards it
Castille-La Mancha-2021–22 Copa del Rey
Atlético Mancha Real (4) v Internacional (3) Alzira (4) v Fuenlabrada (2) San Juan (4) v San Sebastián de los Reyes (3) UCAM Murcia (3) v Deportivo La Coruña
Castille-La Mancha-The Barber of Seville (play)
as a barber surgeon. After "pensively proceeding through the two Castilles, la Mancha, Extremadura, the Sierra Morena, and Andalusia" he set up shop in
Castille-La Mancha-Petra de Nieva
González, Luis Mariano (2009). Fascismo, kitsch y cine histórico español, 1939-1953 (in Spanish). Univ de Castilla La Mancha. ISBN 9788484276500. v t e
Castille-La Mancha-Principality of Catalonia
printed in Catalan. With the union of the crowns of Castille and Aragon (1479), the use of Castilian (Spanish) gradually became more prestigious and marked
Castille-La Mancha-Third Carlist War
rose up in many parts of Spain, especially in Catalonia, Navarre, Gipuzkoa, Burgos, Maestrat, Aragon, Extremadura and Castille. The uprisings failed in
Castille-La Mancha-Castle of Belmonte (Cuenca)
Villena, during a time of convulsions and infighting in the Kingdom of Castille and so Pacheco wished to build up his territory and build forts around
Castille-La Mancha-Guanajuato (city)
to honor the 400th anniversary of the first edition of Don Quixote of La Mancha in 1605. The Juárez Theater (Teatro Juárez) is located across from the
Castille-La Mancha-Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
Oretani city of Inlucia. The Oretani lived in today's region of La Mancha (in south central Spain) and the eastern part of the Sierra Morena, outside Roman
Castille-La Mancha-2010–11 Copa del Rey
L'Hospitalet Gandía Parla Burgos Atl. Mancha Real CD Alcalá Atl. Baleares Corralejo Jumilla Badajoz Tudelano Oyonesa Teruel La Roda The matches were played on
Castille-La Mancha-Arabic exonyms
Antonio. Sobre la etimología de Albacete Archived 2010-04-07 at the Wayback Machine (PDF). Centro de Estudios de Castilla-La Mancha (in Spanish). pp. 71–78
Castille-La Mancha-Genetic history of the Iberian Peninsula
represented at frequencies of only 3.0% in Cantabria and Santander, 2.0% in Castille and Leon, 6% in Valencia, and under 1% in Andalusia. Sephardic Jews I1
Castille-La Mancha-2016–17 Copa del Rey
Reyes Racing Ferrol v Zamora Albacete v Real Unión Extremadura v Atlético Mancha Real Toledo v Conquense Atlético Sanluqueño v Murcia In the second round
Castille-La Mancha-Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and Bugle Corps
Mario de Jesus / SAmba de Orpheo by Luiz Bonfa 90.600 1st 1973 Man of La Mancha by Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion / South Rampart Street Parade by Ray Bauduc
Castille-La Mancha-Campeonato Regional Centro
Copa del Rey (which acted as the national championship of Spain until the foundation of La Liga in 1929). The four regional competitions were territorially
Castille-La Mancha-2014–15 Ligas Regionales (Spanish women's football)
Regionales (Spanish women's football) [1] Galician league table [2] Archived 2015-02-06 at the Wayback Machine Asturian table league [3] Castille and León
Castille-La Mancha-Adriano Domínguez
- Jefe de corchetes Doña María la Brava (1948) - Príncipe Don Enrique Agustina of Aragon (1950) The Lioness of Castille (1951) Our Lady of Fatima (1951)
Castille-La Mancha-Revolt of the Comuneros
Cervantes, Miguel de (1615). "Volume 2, Chapter 43". Don Quixote de la Mancha (in Spanish). Rodolfo Schevill and Adolfo Bonilla; digital form and editing
Castille-La Mancha-Erasmus
corresponded with a succession of protective Inquisitor Generals of Castille/Spain in the 1510s and 1520s, consulting with them on his work and attacks
Castille-La Mancha-Tagus Basin
the estuary, Mar de la Paja, next to Lisbon, through the center of the Hesperian Massif with a length of 910 km, in the Spanish area, 1092 km in total
Castille-La Mancha-Autovía A-65
proposed upgrade of the N-610 road [es] in Spain. If completed, it would link Benavente with Palencia, both in Castille and León. Of a proposed length of 84
Castille-La Mancha-1600s (decade)
Armada Española desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y Aragón ("The Spanish Armada after the Union of the Kingdoms of Castille and Aragon") (Sucesores
Castille-La Mancha-Ramón Altarriba y Villanueva
his private business, geographically scattered from Vascongadas across Castille and on to Andalusia. Apart from managing family estates in Gipuzkoa, he
Castille-La Mancha-Lisbon
University of Coimbra. In 1384, the city was besieged by King Juan I of Castille, as a part of the ongoing 1383–1385 Crisis. The result of the siege was
Castille-La Mancha-Foreign relations of Greece
España y Grecia visión española de la historia griega (1833-1913) (in Spanish). Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. p. 144. ISBN 978-84-89492-72-1. "Greece
Castille-La Mancha-2020–21 SD Eibar season
en la sede de la RFEF". rfef.es (in Spanish). 30 August 2020. "El calendario oficial de LaLiga Santander 2020/21, a un clic". laliga.com (in Spanish).
Castille-La Mancha-17th-century French literature
Tales (which appeared in French beginning in 1614) and Don Quixote de la Mancha (French translation 1614–1618), the French novelists of the first half
Castille-La Mancha-List of Indo-European languages
(roughly in Southern New Castille) Madrid Castilian (Madrileño) (in Madrid city and community, present-day capital of Spain) Transitional Madridian-Manchego
Castille-La Mancha-2014–15 Girona FC season
Catalonia, Spain 3,682 José Lesma 8 11 October 2014 19:00 Albacete Balompié 0 – 1 Sanchón 25' Carlos Belmonte Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain 7,300 Ricardo
Castille-La Mancha-2019–20 SD Eibar season
the season at the Alfredo di Stéfano. "LaLiga acuerda el aplazamiento de la competición". laliga.com (in Spanish). 12 March 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2020
Castille-La Mancha-Safed
Bulgaria Palm Beach County, Florida, United States Toledo, Castile–La Mancha, Spain Monument to the Israeli soldiers who fought in the 1948 Arab–Israeli
Castille-La Mancha-List of operas by composer
Traumgörge, Der Zwerg Hans Zender (1936– ): Stephen Climax, Don Quijote de la Mancha Otakar Zich (1879–1934): Preciézky Karl Michael Ziehrer (1843–1922): Der
Castille-La Mancha-Grammy Award for Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance
Savall, conductor; Hespèrion XXI & La Capella Reial de Catalunya – Miguel de Cervantes — Don Quijote De La Mancha — Romances y Músicas Yuri Bashmet, conductor;
Castille-La Mancha-Erasmus
Llamazares, Fernando; Sánchez, Julio Martín; Mancha, Universidad de Castilla-La (2002). Los arzobispos de Toledo y la universidad española: 5 de marzo-3 de junio
Castille-La Mancha-Villalba
de la Loma, a municipio in the Province of Valladolid, Castille and León Villalba de los Alcores, a municipio in the Province of Valladolid, Castille and
Castille-La Mancha-Foreign relations of Greece
España y Grecia visión española de la historia griega (1833-1913) (in Spanish). Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. p. 144. ISBN 978-84-89492-72-1. "Greece
Castille-La Mancha-Fat Thursday
children's holiday. In Albacete in Spain community of Castille-La Mancha, jueves lardero or Dia de la Mona is celebrated with a round pastry with a boiled
Castille-La Mancha-Guanajuato (city)
blue ribbon and marble columns. It is topped with the royal crown of Castille and acanthus leaves. In 1741, the city received the title of “The Most
Castille-La Mancha-Spanish Brazilians
A. Brasil, la gran potencia del siglo XXI. De Souza Martins, J. La inmigración española en Brasil. Dentro de Españoles hacia América. La emigración en
Castille-La Mancha-Campeonato Regional Centro
(which acted as the national championship of Spain until the foundation of La Liga in 1929). The four regional competitions were territorially organized
Castille-La Mancha-Morisco
time, used to identify Muslim converts to Christianity in Granada and Castille. The term was a pejorative adaptation of the adjective morisco ("Moorish")
Castille-La Mancha-Marquess of Baides
Francisco López de Zúñiga y de la Cerda, Lord of Baides, was granted the elevation of his title to Marquess in the nobility of Castille by King Philip IV, on 20
Castille-La Mancha-Arabic exonyms
Juan Antonio. Sobre la etimología de Albacete Archived 2010-04-07 at the Wayback Machine (PDF). Centro de Estudios de Castilla-La Mancha (in Spanish). pp
Castille-La Mancha-History of the Jews in Spain
Antisemitismo en España (in Spanish). Cuenca: Ediciones de la Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha. p. 102. ISBN 978-84-8427-471-1. "Map of Jewish expulsions
Castille-La Mancha-Revolt of the Comuneros
Editorial Planeta. OCLC 862423. Pérez, Joseph (1998) [1970]. La révolution des "Comunidades" de Castille, 1520–1521 (in French). Bordeaux: Institut d'études ibériques
Castille-La Mancha-Andalusia
immediately south of the autonomous communities of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha; west of the autonomous community of Murcia and the Mediterranean Sea;
Castille-La Mancha-Principality of Catalonia
Florensa i Soler, Núria (2004). La declinación de la monarquía hispánica en el siglo XVII. Univ. de Castilla La Mancha. ISBN 8484272966. Maland, David
Castille-La Mancha-Logroño
de Santiago. Its borders were disputed between the Iberian kingdoms of Castille, Navarre and Aragon during the Middle Ages. The population of the city
Castille-La Mancha-Isabella of Portugal
"Corte renacentista". La invención de Toledo. Imágenes históricas de una identidad urbana. Almud, ediciones de Castilla-La Mancha. ISBN 978-84-934140-7-8
Castille-La Mancha-Spanish chivalry
about fifty years of age, who lived in great poverty in a village of La Mancha, gave himself up so entirely to reading the romances of chivalry, of which
Castille-La Mancha-Battle of Montiel
Castilian Civil War. His victorious half-brother was crowned Henry II of Castille. Henry made du Guesclin Duke of Molina and formed an alliance with the
Castille-La Mancha-Safed
Nikopol, Bulgaria Palm Beach County, Florida, United States Toledo, Castile–La Mancha, Spain Monument to the Israeli soldiers who fought in the 1948 Arab–Israeli
Castille-La Mancha-Gaspar de Vigodet
the following March. In June 1809, as part of General Venegas's Army of La Mancha, Vigodet commanded the 2nd Division, then numbering 4,667 troops, and
Castille-La Mancha-Third Carlist War
Catalonia). Other minor fronts included Albacete, Cuenca, and Castilla La Mancha As in previous Carlist Wars, the Carlists focused on raising war parties
Castille-La Mancha-Royal Madrid Football Federation
2019. "Por cuatro goles a cero, la Seleccion de Castilla vencio a la de Andalucia" [By four goals to nil, the Castille selection wins over that of Andalusia]
Castille-La Mancha-1600s (decade)
Armada Española desde la unión de los reinos de Castilla y Aragón ("The Spanish Armada after the Union of the Kingdoms of Castille and Aragon") (Sucesores
Castille-La Mancha-List of Philippine place names of Spanish origin
Norte (named after the Spanish city of Burgos, Castille) Burgos, Ilocos Sur Burgos, Isabela Burgos, La Union Burgos, Pangasinan Burgos, Surigao del Norte
Castille-La Mancha-Symbols of Francoism
It was later rebuilt. Since 1998 it has housed the Library of Castile-La Mancha, and from 2010 onwards it has also held the Army Museum. The siege and
Castille-La Mancha-Valdepeñas
in the province of Ciudad Real, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is also the seat of the judicial district that covers the localities
Castille-La Mancha-Alain Arroyo
season with Mirandés, Arroyo scored a career-best 13 goals to help the Castille and León side achieve promotion to Segunda División for the first time
Castille-La Mancha-List of operas by composer
Balfe (1808–1870): The Bohemian Girl, The Maid of Artois, The Rose of Castille, L'étoile de Seville, The Siege of Rochelle Granville Bantock (1868–1946):
Castille-La Mancha-2014–15 Girona FC season
Albacete Balompié 0 – 1 Sanchón 25' Carlos Belmonte Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha, Spain 7,300 Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea 9 18 October 2014 19:00 CE Sabadell
Castille-La Mancha-Castile (historical region)
Castile or Castille (/kæˈstiːl/; Spanish: Castilla [kasˈtiʎa]) is a territory of imprecise limits located in Spain. The use of the concept of Castile relies
Castille-La Mancha-2014–15 Ligas Regionales (Spanish women's football)
Castille-La Mancha-Castilian Unity
conservative Castilian nationalist political party active in Castilla-La Mancha. UdCa was founded in Ciudad Real by Emilio López Nieto, former secretary
Castille-La Mancha-Castile
Castile and León, all of the Community of Madrid and most of Castilla–La Mancha Kingdom of Castile, one of the medieval kingdoms of the Iberian peninsula
Castille-La Mancha-Coat of arms of Castilla–La Mancha
Castilla–La Mancha (or Castile–La Mancha) is described in the Spanish Law 1 of 30 June 1983, the Law of the coat of arms of Castilla-La Mancha Region and
Castille-La Mancha-Public Prosecutor (Autonomous Communities of Spain)
(Prosecutor of Castilla y León) Fiscalía de Castilla-La Mancha (Prosecutor of Castilla-La Mancha) Fiscalía de la Comunidad de Madrid (Prosecutor of the Community
Castille-La Mancha-Roman conquest of the Iberian Peninsula
seized the Oretani city of Inlucia. The Oretani lived in today's region of La Mancha (in south central Spain) and the eastern part of the Sierra Morena, outside
Castille-La Mancha-Petra de Nieva
The Lioness of Castille (1951) The Siege (1950) Trifles (1950) Siempre vuelven de madrugada (1949) Confidencia (1948) Alhucemas (1948) La Lola se va a los
Castille-La Mancha-2019–20 SD Eibar season
The 2019–20 season was SD Eibar's sixth straight season in La Liga. They also participated in the Copa del Rey. As of 20 August 2019 Note: Flags indicate
Castille-La Mancha-2020–21 SD Eibar season
Bilbao v Eibar Eibar v Real Unión Eibar v Osasuna Source: Soccerway Source: La Liga Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head
Castille-La Mancha-Valladolid
SALINAS (27 August 2008). "De la Riva confía en que las obras del Lope de Vega salgan adelante". El Norte de Castille (in Spanish). Archived from the
Castille-La Mancha-Castile and León
communities of Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria, the Basque Country, La Rioja, Aragon, Castilla–La Mancha, the Community of Madrid and Extremadura. Chiefly comprising
Castille-La Mancha-1903 Campeonato de Madrid
competition in the capital. The competition was held at the Hipódromo de la Castellana between 15 November and its last match was played on 27 December
Castille-La Mancha-Tagus Basin
the Sierra de Albarracín, where it has its source, to the estuary, Mar de la Paja, next to Lisbon, through the center of the Hesperian Massif with a length
Castille-La Mancha-Castilla–La Mancha
Castilla–La Mancha (UK: /kæˌstiːjə læ ˈmæntʃə/, US: /- lɑː ˈmɑːntʃə/, Spanish: [kasˈtiʎa la ˈmantʃa] ) is an autonomous community of Spain. Comprising
Castille-La Mancha-ALE-HOP
"Vicente Grimalt, el emprendedor alicantino que acabó creando el imperio de "la vaca"". elperiodic.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-12-26. www.gesio.com,
Castille-La Mancha-Alabama Crimson Tide football
Johnny Musso 2000 Dwight Stephenson 2001 Joe Namath 2002 Vaughn Mancha 2003 Jeremiah Castille 2004 Bob Baumhower 2005 Cornelius Bennett 2006 Steve Sloan 2007
Castille-La Mancha-Autovía A-65
in Spain. If completed, it would link Benavente with Palencia, both in Castille and León. Of a proposed length of 84 kilometres (52 mi), only a short section
Castille-La Mancha-List of Spanish flags
Cantabria Castellón de la Plana Ciudad Real Córdoba A Coruña (No Flag) Cuenca Girona Granada Guadalajara Guipúzcoa Huelva Huesca Jaén La Rioja León Lleida
Castille-La Mancha-List of Indo-European languages
Spain) Transitional Madridian-Manchego Manchego Castilian (Manchego) (La Mancha Castilian) Western Manchego Central Manchego Toledan Castilian (Toledano)