Plces to see in ( Castile La Mancha - Spain ) Campo de Criptana
Plces to see in ( Castile La Mancha - Spain ) Campo de Criptana
Campo de Criptana is a municipality and town in the province of Ciudad Real in the autonomous community of Castilla-La Mancha. It is found in the region known as La Mancha.
The area surrounding Campo de Criptana has been inhabited since prehistoric times. Prehistoric implements of hunting, gathering, and agriculture have been found in various locations, as have ceramics, particularly from the Bronze Age. From historic times, the most plentiful remnants have been Ibero-Roman.
Settlement of the present city center of Campo de Criptana dates from the 13th century, though the municipal area was occupied by human beings much earlier. Numerous archaeological remains and historical documents attest to the existence of inhabited centers since the Bronze Age. There is evidence of settlements of some importance—at least since the Middle Ages—named Criptana, Villajos, Posadas Viejas and El Campo, as well as others of lesser significance, such as Villagordo, El Pico de la Solana, etc.
Criptana, located about two kilometers east of the present city center, was granted, under the name of Chitrana, by the Order of St. John in 1162 to the Toledo Mozarab nobleman Miguel Assaraff in order that it be resettled. Later it passed to the Order of Santiago, forming the center of an estate that also had property in Villajos and Pedro Muñoz. By the 14th century it was again depopulated.
Villajos, some four kilometers to the north of the current city center, had been peopled since prehistoric times. It appears in a citation from 1162, together with Chitrana, Spain, and Attires, as property of the Order of St. John. In various medieval documents it is mentioned under other names such as Villa de Alios and Villa de Ajos. It was depopulated from the 12th century, and the current hermitage was built over the original church of its city center.
Hardly any documented information exists about Posadas Viejas, except that it was situated near Camino de la Puente, south of the present railway line, and that it was depopulated around 1300.
El Campo grew up in the current location of the city center, around a fortified position of the Cerro (hill) de la Paz, which served as an outpost of the Castillo (Castle) de Criptana. Despite being at the time the newest center, arising with the repopulation in the 13th century, it attracted people from the surrounding centers, perhaps on account of the quality of its water and air. The towns referred to above disappeared, giving way to the new community. Named Campo de Criptana, it is first referred to in documents from the early 14th century.
Throughout the Middle Ages, the population of the town center grew, helped along by the facilities provided by the various maestres (masters) of the Order of Santiago. The survey records of Philip II (1575) report some 1,000 households (between four and five thousand inhabitants), which by the first decade of the 17th century had risen to 1,300–1,500 households. From this time its population shows the unfortunate state of a rural society affected very severely by climate, epidemics of disease, poor harvests, and excessive taxation. The recovery was very slow until well into the 19th century.
Until the beginning of the 19th century, the local economy was based on traditional Mediterranean agriculture—grains, olives, and grapes—with the addition of wool. In the early 19th century there began to be a certain amount of industrialization related to the primary economy, in particular the manufacture of flour, and most of all, wine-making. The railway arrived in the second half of the 19th century and had a significant effect on this process of industrialization. In the second half of the 20th century tourism became a catalyzing new element of the local economy.
Until 1999 the municipal area also included Arenales de San Gregorio, which was situated 13 kilometers southeast of the main core, and had 700 inhabitants. After that date San Gregorio constituted an independent municipality.
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Apartamento Rural El Puente en Tornavacas (Cáceres)
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Este alojamiento se encuentra situado en el Valle del Jerte. Dispone de dos apartamentos, uno para 8 personas y el otro para 3. Ambos están equipados con salón comedor, baño, cocina completamente equipada y unas preciosas vistas.
Algunos servicios que ofrece el alojamiento:
-Calefacción en las habitaciones.
-Cuna
-Lugar céntrico
Sobre Cáceres:
Situada en Extremadura y siendo el municipio más extenso de toda España, Cáceres es denominada la villa de los mil y un escudos debido al alto número de blasones que adornan las fachadas de muchos de sus edificios. Y es que Cáceres es una ciudad con historia que hoy en día sigue tan viva como hace dos mil años. En Cáceres tienes que pasear por sus calles empedradas y disfrutar de sus muchos edificios históricos que la salpican, beber del encanto tradicional que aún se respira en sus callejones. No debes perderte su catedral, el Palacio Episcopal, la Casa de los Ovando, el Arco de la Estrella o la Torre de Bujaco, entre otros.
Para saborearla debes dirigirte a la Plaza Mayor y disfrutar de alguno de los muchos bares de tapas que hay por ahí y tomar algún típico la chanfaina, el gazpacho o la torta del casar. Al poseer tres campus universitarios, Cáceres es una ciudad joven donde se puede disfrutar de la noche. Algunos lugares muy conocidos entre los estudiantes son El Taranto y La Taberna de Abraham, donde podrás comer y beber a precios muy asequibles.
Una idea: Pasea por el antiguo campamento romano que dio origen a la actual ciudad y que se encuentra en bastante buen estado.
About Apartamento Rural El Puente:
This accommodation is placed in Valle del Jerte. It has two apartments, one of them for up to 8 people, and the other one for up to 3 people. Both of them are equipped with dinning-living room, bathroom, kitchen and some amazing views.
About Caceres:
Caceres is located in Extremadura and is the most extensive municipality of Spain. Caceres is known as the la villa de los dos mil y un escudos, due to the large number of coats or arms which are spread over its buildings. Caceres is a historical city as alive as two thousand years ago. You should walk along its cobbled streets, enjoying the historical buildings of the city. Do not forget to visit its Cathedral, the Episcopal Palace, the Casa de los Ovando, the Arco de la Estrella and the Torre de Bujaco, among other.
If you like to taste typical dishes, you should come by the Plaza Mayor and enjoy some of the tapas where you will find dishes such as the chanfaina, gazpacho or torta del casar. Because of its three university campuses, Caceres is considered to be a young city to enjoy the nightlife. Some places are very popular for the students like El Taranto and La Taberna de Abraham, where you will be able to drink and eat at affordable price.
One idea: have a walk through the Roman camp which gave this city its origin. It is in good state of conservation.
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