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Campo de
Criptana is a muni****lity and town in the
province of
Ciudad Real in the
autonomous community of Castilla–La
Mancha (Spain). It is
found in the...
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around 500
songs in five
different languages.
Montiel was born in
Campo de
Criptana in the
region of La
Mancha in 1928. She
began her
acting career in Spain...
- de
Criptana,
Ciudad Real, 2 June 1991) is a
Spanish writer, best
known for her
autobiographical novel Feria. Simón was born in
Campo de
Criptana before...
- Ángel
Arteaga de la Guía (Campo de
Criptana,
Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha, 28
January 1928 – Madrid, 17
January 1984) was a
Spanish musician and composer...
- The
vertical windmills of
Campo de
Criptana were
immortalized in
chapter VIII of Don Quixote....
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inhabitants are Manzanares, Daimiel, La Solana, Miguelturra,
Campo de
Criptana, Socuéllamos, Bolaños de
Calatrava and
Villarrubia de los Ojos. The Tablas...
- seasons, Martín was the
technical director and
coach of CN
Criptana Gigantes (Campo de
Criptana).
Under his direction, he took the
swimmer Fernando Olivares...
- Mancha's
traditional windmills like these,
still standing at
Campo de
Criptana, were
immortalized in the
novel Don Quixote. In red,
location of the natural...
- Real:
Primeros papeles sobre los
casos de Alcázar de San Juan y
Campo de
Criptana (1936-1943)
Archived 2018-06-08 at the
Wayback Machine. In: La
guerra civil...
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Argamasilla de Alba and Alhambra, and its
western border with
Campo de
Criptana and
Arenales de San Gregorio. The
Archaeological Survey of
Tomelloso reveals...