Castile-Leon Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
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| Capital | Valladolid | ||||
| Area
- total - % of Spain |
Ranked 1st
94 223 km² 18,6% | ||||
| Population
- Total (2003) - % of Spain - Density |
Ranked 6th
2 480 369 5,9% 26,32/km² | ||||
| Demonym
- English - Spanish |
Castillian, Leonese castellano/a, leonés/leonesa | ||||
| Statute of Autonomy | March 2, 1983 | ||||
| ISO 3166-2 | CL | ||||
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Parliamentary representation Congress seats Senate seats |
33 3 | ||||
| President | Juan Vicente Herrera Campo (PP) | ||||
| Junta de Castilla y León | |||||
Castile and Leon (Spanish Castilla y León', Astur-Leonese, Castiella y Llión, and in Galician language Castela e León'') is an autonomous community of Spain, the country's largest. It is formed by the union of two ancient kingdoms: Old Castile and Kingdom of León, several times separated and reunited in the Middle Ages.
Castile and Leon is bordered to the north by Asturias and Cantabria, on the east by the Basque Country and La Rioja, to the southeast by the autonomous community of Madrid and Castile-La Mancha, to the south by Extremadura, and to the west by Portugal and Galicia.
Castile and Leon is composed of the provinces of Ávila;, Burgos, León;, Palencia, Salamanca, Segovia, Soria, Valladolid, and Zamora.
There is not an official capital of Castile and Leon, but the government is in Valladolid, and its best-known cities are Burgos, Salamanca, León;, and Segovia.
Spanish is the main language, but in León;, Zamora and Salamanca , Leonese language or 'Llïonés' is also spoken along with Galician. In Treviño (Burgos (province)), an enclave of the Basque Country, also Basque is spoken.
The Leonese language is spoken in Leon (provinces of Leon, Zamora and territories under Portuguese administration of Miranda'l Douro and Sendim), and also in the Asturian Princedom. Its geographical limits are the Galician-Portuguese in the West, and the Castilean (Spanish) in the South and East.
There is a movement in the province of León advocating the separation of Leonese Kingdom from the autonomous community, and either create closer ties to Asturias or form a separate autonomous community.
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See also Kingdom of León.
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