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province of Burgos, the
Merindades are the
birthplace of the name "Castilla".[citation needed] Most of the
villages of the
Merindades were
quoted in the 14th-century...
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kingdoms of
Castile and Navarre.
Connected to the
birth of Castile, the
Merindades,
standing for the
northernmost comarca of the
province of Burgos, was...
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Parliament of Navarre.
Legislatura 1979-1983:
elecciones por
distritos o
merindades,
Gobierno de Navarra.
Various authors:
Herri Batasuna: 20 años de lucha...
- the
following chart: The
province of
Burgos is
divided in 10 comarcas.
Merindades Valle del Rudrón Ebro La
Bureba Montes de Oca
Alfoz de
Burgos Sierra de...
- and were the
administrative divisions of the
Junta General de las
Siete Merindades de
Castilla Vieja.
After the
Nueva Planta decrees under the rule of Philip...
- the
Kingdom of
Navarre was
originally organized, it was
divided into
merindades,
districts governed by a
merino ("mayorino", a sheriff), the representative...
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cliffs and
small inlets and coves. Historically,
Biscay was
divided into
merindades (called
eskualdeak in Basque),
which were two, the
Constituent ones and...
- (Valle del
Alberche y
Tierra de Pinares)
Comarca de
Arenas de San
Pedro Merindades Páramos La
Bureba Ebro Odra-Pisuerga
Alfoz de
Burgos Montes de Oca Arlanza...
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refers to
those regions created in the
fourteenth century,
under the name
merindades.
Cantabrian Mountains are
located in the
northerns parts of the province...
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Basque Country, Spain. It is the heir of "Busturia", one of the
original merindades that used to
compose the
province of
Biscay – this
should not be confused...