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Landmark Attractions In Province of Albacete

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Albacete is a province of central Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. As of 2012, Albacete had a population of 402,837 people. Its capital city, also called Albacete, is 262 kilometres by road southeast of Madrid.
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Landmark Attractions In Province of Albacete

  • 1. Castillo de Almansa Almansa
    The Castle of Almansa is a castle located in Almansa, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1921.
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  • 2. Plaza de Toros de Albacete Albacete
    The Plaza de Toros de Albacete is a bullring in the town of the Albacete, in the region of Castilla-La Mancha . Popularly known as La Chata, a member of the Royal Academy, José Maria de Cossio, called it one of the most excellent bullrings of Spain.
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  • 9. Plaza Mayor de Almagro Almagro
    Plaza Mayor de Almagro is a town square located in the city of Almagro, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. Amalgro is designated a conjunto histórico , and the square is of architectural interest. It is the location of the city hall and a historic theatre, the Corral de comedias de Almagro. Amalgro is a name of Arabic origin referring to the local red clay, which is one of the materials used in the plaza mayor. Probably the settlement began as a small Muslim castle, possibly on the site now occupied by the hermitage of San Juan. The fief was bestowed on Gonzalo Yáñez de Noboa, ninth Grand Master of the Order of Calatrava, after the Battle of the Navas de Tolosa, and the grant was confirmed by Ferdinand III in 1222. Amalgro became an important centre for the Order of Calatrava and the area which ...
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  • 10. Pasaje de Lodares Albacete
    The Passage of Lodares is a passage located in Albacete, Spain. It was declared Bien de Interés Cultural in 1996.
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  • 12. Windmills Consuegra
    The most famous and known are those of La Mancha, thanks to medieval novel Don Quixote. This is an incomplete list of windmills in Spain. you can help expanding the article.
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  • 15. Caravaca de la Cruz Caravaca De La Cruz
    Caravaca de la Cruz is a town and municipality of southeastern Spain in the region of Murcia, near the left bank of the River Argos, a tributary of the Segura. This city is the capital of the northwest Region of Murcia. It has a population of 26,449 as of 2010 . In 1900 it had 15,846 inhabitants. It is the Fifth Holy City of Catholic Christianity, having been granted the privilege to celebrate the jubilee year in perpetuity in 1998 by the then Pope John Paul II), along with Rome, Jerusalem, Santiago de Compostela and Camaleño . It celebrates its jubilee every seven years; the first being in 2003, when it was visited by the then Cardinal Ratzinger, later Pope Benedict XVI. In 2010 the second jubilee was celebrated, and it surpassed the one million mark of visits received in 2003. Festiviti...
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