56 Facts About Madrid Spain

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Site of modern-day Madrid Spain has been occupied since prehistoric times, and there are archaeological remains of the Celtic Carpetani settlement, Roman villas, a Visigoth basilica near the church of Santa Maria de la Almudena and three Visigoth necropoleis near Casa de Campo, Tetuan and Vicalvaro.

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Madrid Spain, located near Alcala, remained a borderland for a while, suffering a number of razzias during the Almoravid period and its walls were destroyed in 1110.

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Since 1188, Madrid Spain won the right to be a city with representation in the courts of Castile.

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Since the mid-13th century and up to the late 14th century, the concejo of Madrid Spain vied for the control of the Real de Manzanares territory against the concejo of Segovia, a powerful town north of the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range, characterised by its repopulating prowess and its husbandry-based economy, contrasted by the agricultural and less competent in repopulation town of Madrid Spain.

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Thanks to this, the city of Madrid became the political centre of the monarchy, being the capital of Spain except for a short period between 1601 and 1606, in which the Court was relocated to Valladolid .

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Anti-clericalism and Catholicism lived side by side in Madrid Spain; the burning of convents initiated after riots in the city in May 1931 worsened the political environment.

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Madrid Spain was one of the most heavily affected cities in the Spanish Civil War .

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The south of Madrid became heavily industrialized, and there was significant immigration from rural areas of Spain.

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Madrid Spain's newly built north-western districts became the home of a newly enriched middle class that appeared as result of the 1960s Spanish economic boom, while the south-eastern periphery became a large working-class area, which formed the base for active cultural and political movements.

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Madrid Spain was the scene of some of the most important events of the time, such as the mass demonstrations of support for democracy after the failed coup, 23-F, on 23 February 1981.

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Since the late 1970s and through the 1980s Madrid Spain became the center of the cultural movement known as la Movida.

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Madrid Spain has a Mediterranean climate with continental influences in the western half of the city transitioning to a semi-arid climate in the eastern half.

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Precipitation is typically concentrated in the autumn and spring, and, together with Athens, which has similar annual precipitation, Madrid Spain is the European capital with less annual precipitation.

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Wider Madrid Spain region is the EU region with the highest average life expectancy at birth.

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Madrid Spain is charged with giving impetus to the municipal policies, managing the action of the rest of bodies and directing the executive municipal administration.

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Madrid Spain is entitled to preside over the meetings of the Pleno, although this responsibility can be delegated to another municipal councillor.

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Madrid Spain is administratively divided into 21 districts, which are further subdivided into 131 neighbourhoods :.

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Nor has Madrid Spain retained much Renaissance architecture, other than the Bridge of Segovia and the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales.

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Madrid Spain pushed forward the construction of the Prado Museum, the Puerta de Alcala, the Royal Observatory, the Basilica of San Francisco el Grande, the Casa de Correos in Puerta del Sol, the Real Casa de la Aduana, and the General Hospital .

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The expansion of Madrid Spain developed under the Plan Castro, resulting in the neighbourhoods of Salamanca, Arguelles, and Chamberi.

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Madrid Spain's citizens have access to a green area within a 15-minute walk.

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Great bulk of the most important parks in Madrid Spain are related to areas originally belonging to the royal assets .

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Madrid Spain is the 5th most important leading Centre of Commerce in Europe and ranks 11th in the world.

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Economy of Madrid Spain has become based increasingly on the service sector.

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Nevertheless, Madrid continues to hold the position of Spain's second industrial centre after Barcelona, specialising particularly in high-technology production.

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Madrid Spain is an important centre for trade fairs, many of them coordinated by IFEMA, the Trade Fair Institution of Madrid Spain.

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In terms of longer-distance transport, Madrid Spain is the central node of the system of autovias and of the high-speed rail network, which has brought major cities such as Seville and Barcelona within 2.

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Madrid Spain is the seat of the World Tourism Organization and the International Tourism Fair .

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Madrid Spain is an important film and television production hub, whose content is distributed throughout the Spanish-speaking world and abroad.

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Madrid Spain is often seen as the entry point into the European media market for Latin American media companies, and likewise the entry point into the Latin American markets for European companies.

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Madrid Spain is the headquarters of media groups such as Radiotelevision Espanola, Atresmedia, Mediaset Espana Comunicacion, and Movistar+, which produce numerous films, television shows and series which are distributed globally on various platforms.

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Madrid Spain is considered one of the top European destinations concerning art museums.

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CaixaForum Madrid Spain is a post-modern art gallery in the centre of Madrid Spain, next to the Prado Museum.

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Madrid Spain has been one of the great centres of Spanish literature.

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Some most distinguished writers of the Spanish Golden Century were born in Madrid Spain, including Lope de Vega, who reformed the Spanish theatre, a project continued by Calderon de la Barca .

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Madrid Spain is home to the Real Academia Espanola, the Royal Academy of the Spanish Language, which governs, with statutory authority, over Spanish, preparing, publishing, and updating authoritative reference works on it.

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Madrid Spain is an international hub of highly active and diverse nightlife with bars, dance bars and nightclubs staying open well past midnight.

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Teatro Real is the main opera house in Madrid Spain, located just in front of the Royal Palace, and its resident orchestra is the Madrid Spain Symphony Orchestra.

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Already very popular among the madrilenian people, as Madrid Spain became the capital of the Hispanic Monarchy in 1561 the city council pulled efforts to promote his canonization; the process started in 1562.

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In 2007, this was recognised by the European Pride Owners Association when Madrid Spain hosted Europride, the Official European Pride Parade.

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In 2017, Madrid Spain celebrated the 40th anniversary of their first Pride Parade by hosting the WorldPride Madrid Spain 2017.

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Since Spain legalised same-sex marriage in July 2005, Madrid has become one of the largest hot spots for LGBT culture.

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Real Madrid Spain, founded in 1902, compete in La Liga and play their home games at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium.

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Atletico Madrid Spain, founded in 1903, compete in La Liga and play their home games at the Metropolitano Stadium.

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Real Madrid Spain Baloncesto, founded in 1931, compete in Liga ACB and play their home games at the Palacio de Deportes .

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Complutense University of Madrid is the second largest university in Spain after UNED and one of the oldest universities in the world.

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The Complutense University of Madrid Spain was founded in Alcala de Henares, old Complutum, by Cardinal Cisneros in 1499.

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Autonomous University of Madrid Spain was instituted under the leadership of the physicist, Nicolas Cabrera.

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Madrid Spain is a good destination for business schools and a city much desired by foreign students.

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In 2018, Madrid Spain banned all non-resident vehicles from its downtown areas.

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51.

Madrid Spain is served by several roads and three modes of public surface transport, and two airports, one of them being almost two different airports.

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In 2016 it was announced that Madrid Spain will stop the use of all diesel powered cars and trucks within the next decade.

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In terms of longer-distance transport, Madrid is the central node of the system of autovias, giving the city direct fast road links with most parts of Spain and with France and Portugal.

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Also Madrid Spain business are designing new high speed trains which will be the new generation AVE like Talgo AVRIL.

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Madrid Spain has reached twin towns, sister city 'agreements' with:.

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Madrid Spain is part of the Union of Ibero-American Capital Cities establishing brotherly relations with the following cities through the issuing of a collective statement in October 1982:.

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