Castile-La Mancha facts for kids
Castile-La Mancha is an autonomous community in Spain with a population over 2,000,000. The capital is Toledo and the biggest cities are Albacete, Talavera of the Queen, Guadalajara, Ciudad Real, Puertollano, and Cuenca.
Provinces of Castile-La Mancha:
- Albacete province
- Cuenca province
- Guadalajara province
- Ciudad Real province
- Toledo province
Images for kids
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The Tagus passing through the province of Toledo.
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A number of nobles and clerics attending to a council in Toledo as illustrated in the 976 Codex Vigilanus.
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Delivery of the fortress of Uclés to the Master of the Order of Santiago in 1174.
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16th-century map showing the watermills in the Guadiana, a historically major grain milling centre in La Mancha.
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Partial view of the petrochemical complex at Puertollano.
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NH90 military helicopter assembled in Albacete
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A photovoltaic power plant in Porzuna, in September 2019, part of the largest photovoltaic complex in the region: Picón I, Picón II and Picón III, designed with a peak power production of 150 MW.
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The Pico del Cervunal (foreground) and the Pico del Lobo (background) in El Cardoso de la Sierra. The Pico del Lobo stands as the tallest summit in the region at 2,273 metres above mean sea level.
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The meseta sur plateau in Consuegra, Toledo).
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Natural land formations in Ciudad Encantada.
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Winery in Manzanares
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Honey jars in Pastrana
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Harvest of saffron flowers in Madridejos
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Garlic-processing workers in Minaya
See also
In Spanish: Castilla-La Mancha para niños