(Contains 22 photos) This is my personal selection of my castle's photos. | (Contains 21 photos) Murcia, in southeastern Castille, frontier land with the islamic Kingdom of Grenade, the christian Kingdom of Aragón and the perils of the Mediterranean, |
(Contains 29 photos) Albacete, in souteastern Castille, was a frontier region with the Moorish kingdom of Granada and with the Christian kingdom of Aragon. | (Contains 9 photos) Teruel, in southern Aragón, was vastly islamized to be part, later of the kingdom of Aragón. |
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Cáceres, in Extremadura, bordering with Portugal, is marked by its feudal past and by its frontier situation. | (Contains 18 photos) Soria, in northern Castille, frontier with Islam and, later, with the Kingdoms of Aragón and Navarre. |
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The Camino Real, or Caliphal Way, was the main road between Seville and Córdoba to Toledo in medieval times. It is clustered with castles all along it.
Present day fast train raileay to Sevilla form Madrid follows the ancient rout. |
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(Contains 22 photos) Huelva, the southweternernmost province of Andalusia, bordering with Portugal, has a few interesting castles and one of the most important al-kasbah's in Spain: Niebla, in which conquest by the christian troops of King Alphonsus X, The Wise, powder was used for the first time in Europe. | |