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THE Castilla-La Mancha (Spanish: Castilla-La Mancha) is an area of ΚεντρικηςSpain.
At a glance
Castilla-La Mancha is the region with the least tourism in Spain.
Languages
Areas
Important cities
- Toledo (Spanish: Toledo). The city where the Greek painter Domenikos Theotokopoulos lived, who decisively influenced the next steps of Spanish Art.
- Cuenca (Spanish: Cuenca). Cuenca's old town was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
- Albathe (Spanish: Albacete).
- Almanac (Spanish: Germany).
- Thioudad Real (Spanish: Ciudad Real).
- Guadalajara (Spanish: Guadalajara).
- Talavera de la Reina (Spanish: Talavera de la Reina). Industrial city with a historic center on the banks of the river Tagus
Toledo
Almansa Castle
Talavera de la Reina
Additional destinations
- Alcala del Hookar (Spanish: Alcalá del Júcar). city known for its impressive castle
- Αλαρκόν (Spanish: Alarcón). The city is especially famous for its medieval castle built on a conical hill on the river Hukar. Today it is a luxury hotel known as "Parador de Alarcón"
- Segobriga (Spanish: Segóbriga). archeological site with Roman ruins
- Pastrana (Spanish: Pastrana). With a ducal palace, it is now owned by the University of Alcala
- Σιγένθα (Spanish: Siguenza). Historic city with remarkable monuments
- Consuegra (Spanish: Consuegra). The city is known for its windmills mentioned in the novel Don Quixote of the author Miguel de Cervantes
- Rudera Rough Lakes (Spanish: Natural park of the Ruidera Lagoons).
- The Enchanted City (Spanish: Ciudad Encantada). This is an area with giant, peculiarly shaped rocks that look like sculptures.
Alcala del Hookar
Alarcon Castle
Archaeological site of Segobriga
Pastrana
Sigentha
Consuegra windmills
Lake Ruintera
How to get there
By air
By train
By road
How to move
By road
Bus
What to see
Entertainment
Local cuisine
Local drinks
Stay safe
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