La Mancha
Natural and historical region in Spain / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Mancha.
For the contemporary autonomous community, see Castilla-La Mancha.
La Mancha (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈmantʃa]) is a natural and historical region in the Spanish provinces of Albacete, Cuenca, Ciudad Real, and Toledo. It is an arid but fertile plateau (610 m or 2000 ft) that stretches from the mountains of Toledo to the western spurs of the Cuenca hills, bordered to the south by the Sierra Morena and to the north by Alcarria.[1] The La Mancha historical comarca constitutes the southern portion of Castilla-La Mancha autonomous community and makes up most of the present-day administrative region.
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Coordinates: 39°24′04″N 3°00′54″W | |
Country | Spain |
Elevation | 610 m (2,000 ft) |
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