Castile-La Mancha - Kastilien-La Mancha

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Location of the Castile-La Mancha region in Spain

The region (comunidades autónomas) Castile-La Mancha located in Spain. The famous fictional character Don Quixote (de La Mancha) and its author Cervantes come from here.

Provinces

Outline map Castile-La Mancha

Castile-La Mancha consists of the following provinces:

Castillo via Molina de Aragón

places

  • 1 ToledoWebsite of this institutionToledo in the Wikipedia encyclopediaToledo in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsToledo (Q5836) in the Wikidata database - Capital of the region, UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • 2 AlbaceteWebsite of this institutionAlbacete in the Wikipedia encyclopediaAlbacete in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsAlbacete (Q15095) in the Wikidata database - largest city in the region
  • 3 Ciudad RealWebsite of this institutionCiudad Real in the travel guide Wikivoyage in another languageCiudad Real in the Wikipedia encyclopediaCiudad Real in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsCiudad Real (Q15093) in the Wikidata database
  • 4 CuencaWebsite of this institutionCuenca in the Wikipedia encyclopediaCuenca in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsCuenca (Q15098) in the Wikidata database has been part of the since 1996 because of its unique location on a steep rock ridge between the two rivers Júcar and Huécar UNESCO world cultural heritage
  • 5 GuadalajaraWebsite of this institutionGuadalajara in the Wikipedia encyclopediaGuadalajara in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryGuadalajara (Q11953) in the Wikidata database
  • 6 Talavera de la ReineWebsite of this institutionTalavera de la Reine in the Wikivoyage travel guide in another languageTalavera de la Reine in the Wikipedia encyclopediaTalavera de la Reine in the Wikimedia Commons media directoryTalavera de la Reine (Q181359) in the Wikidata database

Other goals

background

language

getting there

mobility

Tourist Attractions

Alcazar di Toledo
Serrania de Cuenca
  • Old town of Toledo, UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • The old town of Cuenca and their old quarters, which have grown over the centuries, have changed little. Many of their buildings are still used as they were before. There are monasteries that are still alive, churches, mansions and the town hall with its arcades. Also part of the world cultural heritage.
  • Mine 1 AlmadénAlmadén in the Wikipedia encyclopediaAlmadén in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsAlmadén (Q465085) in the Wikidata database, one of the largest mercury mines in the world, a World Heritage Site
  • Sigüenza Castle Castillo de Sigüenza
  • The castle of Molina de Aragon Castillo de Molina de Aragon
  • The castle and the city walls in Palazuelos Castillo y Murallas de Palazuelos
  • Guadalajara Cathedral Concatedral de Guadalajara
  • The cave in La Riba de Saelices 2 Cueva de los CasaresCueva de los Casares in the Wikipedia encyclopediaCueva de los Casares in the media directory Wikimedia CommonsCueva de los Casares (Q579585) in the Wikidata database en La Riba de Saelices

activities

kitchen

Mancha cheese made from sheep's milk Queso Manchego comes from here.

nightlife

security

climate

ToledoJanFebMarchAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec  
Mean highest air temperature in ° C11.213.617.118.823.129.033.633.128.421.415.311.5O21.3
Mean lowest air temperature in ° C1.63.04.86.910.815.218.518.314.89.95.23.0O9.3
Precipitation in mm28282541442812922384044Σ359
Rainy days in the month654773223666Σ57
Relative humidity in%787262625950444454677681O62.4
Source: Weatherbase

trips

literature

Web links

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