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The cuisine of Castilla De La Castilla De La Mancha is


Mancha is quite simple. Mostly Castilla La Mancha has a wide packed with breathtaking vistas. It
composed of plain yet tasteful stews, flat plateau. The lberian Mountain and includes national parks such as
game, the Sierra Madre encircle this region of Cabañeros, and Tablas de Daimiel.
sausages, and Spain . Rivers include Tagus and Also, nature reserves include Hayedo
the famous Guadiana , both flow eastwards. The de Tejera Negra, Calares del Río
Jucar River also flows in an eastern Mundo, Barranco del Río Dulce, and
manchego direction. The area around Cuenca
cheese, Las Lagunas de Ruidera.
was created by erosion.
Castilla La
This land includes rock Country-side sports consist of
Mancha has its
formations, such as la Ciudad horseback riding, canoeing,
perks. It has a
Encontada. The entire area of Castilla paragliding, hunting and fishing.
mass collection of complementary La Mancha covers over 80, 000
wines. kilometers of land.
Its famous regional dish is  
cocido madrileno, meaning
 
"Madrilenian Spanish Stew". It is most
famous for its wines, manchego  
cheese, olive
oils, garlic, and  
jamon. The
 
food is heavily
related with    
Albacete
Knives from
Toledo.  
 
Castilla De La
Economy Natural Resources & Wildlife

The region of Castilla De La The most popular resources in

Mancha
Mancha has very little industry outside Castilla La Mancha are Garlic and
main cities, and lacks energy Olive Oil. No natural resources are
resources compared to the rest of
specially found in Castilla La
Spain .
The most popular agricultural Mancha.Wildlife consists of animals  
products remain wheat, grapes, olives, that seek
sunflowers, and cotton. There are cool  
many petrol refineries around the climates,
capital. Many nuclear power stations  
such as
exist as well. The whole region of bobcats and  
Spain uses the currency Euro.
hare. These
are the two  

Holidays most popular  


animals
found.  
The region of Castilla La Mancha has Although
many public holidays that they  
Don Quixote was inspired by this land,
celebrate. On January 6th, Epiphany donkeys and horses are not  
occurs. April 1st, is Maundy Thursday, particularly popular in this region.
April 2nd is Good Friday, and April 4th is  
Easter. May 1st is Labour Day, and  
soon after comes August 15th,  
   
Assumption. On October 12th, is Fiesta
 
Nacional de Espana, also November  
1st, is All Saints Day. Finally, the last  
two holidays are December 6,  
Constitution Day, and December 8th, is  
Kristiana Zick 
Immaculate Conception.  
Victoria Romano 

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