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and quickly integrated culturally and politically. Thus, it is practically unmentioned in the literature of the conquest. It retained a distinct cultural identity through the Visogothic period.
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meaning fruit due to abundant cultivation of fruits in the region. It was inhabited by the
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Its main urban nuclei (Toletum, corresponding to present Toledo; Complutum, the present
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It was the most fertile part of Spain, and its name may derive from the Greek
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whose tribes are not further specified. On the northwest to the
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It has also been used in Geography to designate the
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Index


Spain
Sierra de Guadarrama
Toledo
Guadiana
Alcaraz
Madrid
Castile-La Mancha
Carpetani
Roman
Oretani
Celtiberians
Vaccei
Vettones
Romans
Alcalá de Henares
Consuegra
Laminio
Central System
Cantabrian Mountains
Iberian System
Raid of Carpetania
Medina Mayrit: The Origins of Madrid
ISBN
978-0-87586-925-4
Isidore of Seville and the Liber Iudiciorum: The Struggle for the Past in the Visigothic Kingdom
ISBN
978-90-04-45001-1
Category
Historical regions in Spain

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