Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha, or Castile La Castilla-La Mancha, is an autonomous community of Spain.
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha, or Castile La Castilla-La Mancha, is an autonomous community of Spain.
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha is located in the middle of the Iberian peninsula, occupying the greater part of the Submeseta Sur, the vast plain composing the southern part of the Meseta Central.
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha has a continentalized Mediterranean climate: a Mediterranean climate with a marked character of a continental climate.
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha is part of what has traditionally been called Espana Seca .
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha is divided into 5 provinces named after their capital cities.
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Coat of arms of Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha is based on the flag of the region, and not the other way around, as is more typical in heraldry.
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Cortes of Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha represent the popular will through 33 deputies elected by universal adult suffrage through the secret ballot.
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Since the Spanish regional elections of 2015, the Cortes of Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha has consisted of 16 deputies from the conservative People's Party, 15 from the socialist PSOE and 2 from the left-wing Podemos.
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Population pyramid of Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha is typical for a developed region, with the central zone wider than the base or the upper zone.
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Traditionally, Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha has had little industrial production, due to several factors among which are low population density and a shortage of qualified workers.
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha is the home of the Trillo Nuclear Power Plant near Trillo, Guadalajara.
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The present University of Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha uses one of the buildings of the Royal University of Toledo .
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Castilla–La Castilla-La Mancha has two airports, the Albacete Airport and the Ciudad Real Central Airport, which was affected by the 2008 crisis and closed in 2012, although efforts have been pursued to reactivate the latter.
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