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N-430 (Road)
The N-430 is a highway in Spain. Route The road starts in Badajoz, Spain in the "San Roque Bridge" and follows the Guadiana River. In the Sierra de la Chimenea the road crosses the Orellana Dam and further east the Garcia de Sola Dam and then passes over the Puerto de los Carneros (520m) mountain pass. The road then follows the Rio Guadiana again to Ciudad Real. Here there is a junction with N-420, N-401 and Autovía A-43. The N-430 passes through Manzanares and over the Autovía A-4. The road then follows east to the Sierra de Alhambra and into the wooded Campo de Montiel and the Lagunas de Ruidera. The road passes close to Maripérez (909m) before dropping down into Albacete where the road ends with junctions onto the Autovía A-31, Autovía A-30 The Autovía A-30 (also called ''Autovía de Murcia'') is a Spanish autovía which starts in Albacete and ends in Cartagena, while also passing through Murcia Murcia (, , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capi ...
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Guadiana River
The Guadiana River (, also , , ), or Odiana, is an international river defining a long stretch of the Portugal-Spain border, separating Extremadura and Andalusia (Spain) from Alentejo and Algarve (Portugal). The river's basin extends from the eastern portion of Extremadura to the southern provinces of the Algarve; the river and its tributaries flow from east to west, then south through Portugal to the border towns of Vila Real de Santo António (Portugal) and Ayamonte (Spain), where it flows into the Gulf of Cádiz. With a course that covers a distance of , it is the fourth-longest in the Iberian peninsula, and its hydrological basin extends over an area of approximately (the majority of which lies within Spain). Etymology The Romans referred to the river as the , the "River of Ducks". During the Moorish occupation and settlement, the name was extended and referred to as ''Wadi Ana'' (''wādī'' being the Arab term for "river"), later passed on to Portuguese and Spanish settle ...
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Manzanares, Ciudad Real
Manzanares is a municipality of Spain located in the Province of Ciudad Real, Castilla–La Mancha. It had a population of 18,924 as of 2014. It is located near the Autovía A-4 (Autovia del Sur). The Iglesia de la Asunción, the town's main church is dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. The village of Llanos del Caudillo, established by the Instituto Nacional de Colonización The Instituto Nacional de Colonización y Desarrollo Rural, en, National Institute of Rural Development and Colonization, was the administrative entity that was established by the Spanish State in October 1939, shortly after the end of the Span ... in the 1950s and formerly depending from Manzanares, became a municipality in its own right in the 1990s. References External links Manzanares - Castile-La Mancha Tourism Municipalities in the Province of Ciudad Real {{CastileLaMancha-geo-stub ...
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Autovía A-32
The Autovía A-32, also known as the Autovía de Levante is a highway in Spain. It has been re-numbered from the N-332, N-330 and N-430. It connects Jaén with Albacete where it joins the Autovía A-30. The majority of the Autovia A-32 is planned as an upgrade of the N-322. The road will commence at Bailén at the Autovía A-44 and Autovía A-4. The road heads east to Linares through olive covered hills. After 31 km the road reaches Úbeda with a junction with the Autovía A-316. Thereafter the road heads north east to Vilanueva and the Santuario de Notra Sant de la Fuensanta. It then follows the Rio Guadalimar to the west of the Sierra de Cazorla and then the Sierra de Alcaraz before crossing the Puerto de los Pocicos (1,058m). It then heads along the Rio del Jardin to Albacete and junctions with the Autovía A-31, Autovía A-30 and N-430. The road heads north east across the Rio Jucar and then the Rio Cabriol before passing over the southern slopes of the Sierr ...
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Autovía A-30
The Autovía A-30 (also called ''Autovía de Murcia'') is a Spanish autovía which starts in Albacete and ends in Cartagena, while also passing through Murcia Murcia (, , ) is a city in south-eastern Spain, the capital and most populous city of the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia, and the seventh largest city in the country. It has a population of 460,349 inhabitants in 2021 (about one .... It replaced most of the eastern section of the former N-301 road. History The A-30 motorway is part of an axis that follows the itinerary of the old N-301 national road that connects Ocaña with Cartagena, although the A-30 refers only to the section between Albacete and Cartagena, the rest of sections of this national They have been renamed as another highway ( A-31 ), or the N-301 still remains as a highway, although from Ocaña to La Roda there is a toll highway called ( AP-36 ) that runs parallel to the national highway . The N-301 was the axis that linked Madrid with A ...
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Autovía A-31
The Autovía A-31, also known as the Autovía de Alicante, is a highway in Spain. The road connects Madrid to Alicante. It starts at a junction with the Autovía A-3 at Alarcón and heads south east to Albacete. Thereafter the Autovía A-30 branches off to Murcia. The A-31 heads east to Almansa and a junction with the Autovía A-35 before heading to the coast the Autovía A-7 and Alicante Alicante ( ca-valencia, Alacant) is a city and municipality in the Valencian Community, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Alicante and a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city was 337,482 , the second-largest in t .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Autovia A-31 A-31 A-31 A-31 A-31 ...
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Albacete
Albacete (, also , ; ar, ﭐَلبَسِيط, Al-Basīṭ) is a city and municipality in the Spanish autonomous communities of Spain, autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha, and capital of the province of Albacete. Lying in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula, the area around the city is known as Llanos de Albacete, Los Llanos. Halfway between Madrid and the Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean coast, it enjoys connections by motorway, railway (including AVE), and air (Albacete Airport). With a population of 174,336 (2020), it is the largest municipality of Castilla–La Mancha. The municipality of Albacete is also the seventh-largest in Spain by total area, being . Albacete is the seat to the regional High Court of Justice of Castile-La Mancha, High Court of Justice. The origins of the city are uncertain, with the earliest proof of settlement dating to the time of Al-Andalus, when the settlement was originally named (), meaning "The Flat" in Arabic language, Arabic, re ...
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Lagunas De Ruidera
The Lagunas de Ruidera are a group of small lakes in the Campo de Montiel, Castilla-La Mancha, between Albacete Province, and Ciudad Real Province, Spain. Most of the lakes are interconnected and their total water amount may reach 23.06 hm3, which is considerable by the standards of other lakes in the Iberian Peninsula. The largest lakes are Laguna Colgada and Laguna del Rey. The area near the lakes is a tourist site, with small hotels, restaurants, camping sites and private villas, located mostly in or around Ruidera town. The area can be reached from Ossa de Montiel or Villahermosa. List of lakes There are now 15 small lakes in the group: Albacete Province * Laguna Colgada * Laguna Batana * Laguna Santos Morcillo * Laguna Salvadora * Laguna Lengua * Laguna Redondilla * Laguna de San Pedro * Laguna Tinaja * Laguna Tomilla * Laguna Conceja * Laguna Taza. This lake was drained in order to build a camping site Ciudad Real Province *Laguna Cenagosa *Laguna Coladilla *Laguna ...
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Campo De Montiel (historical Region)
Campo de Montiel may refer to: * Campo de Montiel (Albacete) * Campo de Montiel (Ciudad Real) {{Infobox settlement , name = Campo de Montiel , native_name = , native_name_lang = es , settlement_type = Comarca , image_skyline = Campo Montiel CREAL.JPG , image_alt = ...
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Sierra De Alhambra
Sierra (Spanish for "mountain range" and "saw", from Latin '' serra'') may refer to the following: Places Mountains and mountain ranges * Sierra de Juárez, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico * Sierra de las Nieves, a mountain range in Andalusia, Spain * Sierra Madre (other), various mountain ranges ** Sierra Madre (Philippines), a mountain range in the east of Luzon, Philippines * Sierra mountains (other) * Sierra Nevada, a mountain range in the U.S. states of California and Nevada * Sierra Nevada (Spain), a mountain range in Andalusia, Spain * Sierra de San Pedro Mártir, a mountain range in Baja California, Mexico * Sierra Maestra, a mountain range in Cuba Other places Africa * Sierra Leone, a country located on the coast of West Africa Asia * Sierra Bullones, Bohol, Philippines Europe * Sierra Nevada National Park (Spain), Andalusia, Spain * Sierra Nevada Observatory, Granada, Spain North America * High Sierra Trail, California, United States ...
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Autovía A-4
The Autovía A-4 or Autopista AP-4 (also called ''Autovía del Sur'' that means ''Southern Autovía'') is a Spanish autovía and autopista route which starts in Madrid and ends in Cádiz. The Autopista AP-4; formerly tolled, (from Seville to Cádiz) has a total length of 123.80 km. Sections Major cities crossed *Madrid *Pinto *Aranjuez *Valdepeñas * Baylen *Andújar * Córdoba *Écija * Carmona *Seville *Dos Hermanas *Jerez de la Frontera * El Puerto de Santa María *Puerto Real *Cádiz Cádiz (, , ) is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Province of Cádiz, one of eight that make up the autonomous community of Andalusia. Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, ... External links Autopista AP-4 Concessionaire
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Autovía A-43
The Autovía A-43 (also known as ''Autovía Extremadura - Comunidad Valenciana'') is an autovía in south-central Spain. As of 2013, it lies entirely in the community of Castile-La Mancha. It starts at the Autovía A-41 at Ciudad Real and runs past the towns of Daimiel and Manzanares, and the small cities of Tomelloso and Villarrobledo, before ending at the village of Atalaya del Cañavate in the province of Cuenca, where it connects with the Autovía A-3 to Valencia and the Autovía A-31 to Albacete and Alicante . Between Ciudad Real and Daimiel, the A-43 runs parallel to the road shared by the N-420 and N-430 routes, while between Daimiel and Manzanares (where it also connects with the Autovía A-4) it runs parallel to the N-430 alone. Between Manzanares and Atalaya del Cañavate, it runs parallel to the N-310. In the future, the A-43 will be extended westwards from Ciudad Real to the Autovía A-5 near Mérida, in Extremadura Extremadura (; ext, Estremaúra; p ...
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