- was
originally a
Portuguese toponymic surname which originated in
Montes Torozos, a
region in
Tierra de Campos,
northeast of
Valladolid and
southeast of...
-
Spanish term for shires):
Tierra de
Campos ("Land of Fields")
Montes Torozos ("
Torozos Mountains") Campiña del
Pisuerga ("The
Pisuerga Countryside") Páramos...
- Duratón.
Tierra de Segovia.
Tierra de Sepúlveda.
Tierra de
Campos Montes Torozos Páramos del
Esgueva Tierra de
Pinares Campo de Peñafiel Campiña del Pisuerga...
- (PDF). London: Longmans, Green, and Co. La
Santa Espina, un
oasis en los
Torozos.
Nuestra Historia: El
Pueblo (in Spanish) [retrieved 26
December 2016]...
- the west by the
natural comarcas of
Tierra de
Campos (Palencia) and the
Torozos Mountains and the
Pisuerga river (Province of Valladolid). The
region has...
-
ultimate limits with
Valladolid in 1258,
leaving Medina for the
mountains of
Torozos.
During the
Middle Ages, in the
Merindad of
Valladolid Infantazgo (in old...
-
Pisuerga y afluentes) ES4140129
Montes Torozos y Páramos de Torquemada-Astudillo (official name:
Montes Torozos y Páramos de Torquemada-Astudillo) Other...
- 960 m
Gamonosa 1.993 m (Casavieja)
Lanchamala 1.999 m (Piedralaves) El
Torozo 2.025 m
Risco de
Miravalles 2.010 m (Gavilanes)
Risco del Artuñero 2.011...
- muni****lity is
located in a vale. It
belongs to the
Comarca of
Montes Torozos and
borders San Cebrián de Mazote,
Barruelo del Valle, Villa****mir, San...
- in the
eastern part of
Tierra de Campos, some of
which were
adjacent to
Torozos including Meneses and Montealegre. He also
owned land in the
valley of...