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Castile and León (Spanish: Castilla y León), known formally as the Community of Castile and León, is one of the 17 autonomous communities of Spain. It was constructed from Old Castile (Spanish: Castilla la Vieja) and León in 1983. This region is the largest in Spain, covering an area of 94,223 km² with an official population of around 2.5 million (2005).
[edit] GeographyCastile and León borders on Asturias and Cantabria to the north; Aragon, the Basque Country, and La Rioja to the east; the autonomous community of Madrid and Castile-La Mancha to the southeast; Extremadura to the south; and Portugal and Galicia to the west. Castile and León roughly overlaps with the Spanish part of the Douro River basin, on the northern half of the Meseta Central, a vast plateau in the middle of the Iberian Peninsula. It also extends to some adjoining valleys, such as El Bierzo (León) and many secluded mountain valleys: Laciana (León), Valle de Mena (Burgos), Valle del Tiétar (Ávila), etc. [edit] Rivers[edit] Rivers and capitals of province through which they run "Las Médulas" ancient Roman gold mines.
[edit] Road communicationsThe region is the land communication hub of northern Spain. It is crossed by the International E-roads E80 and E05. These are the main roads connections between Portugal and the south of Spain with the rest of Europe. Castile and León is also crossed by two major ancient routes:
[edit] AirportsThe last years have seen a big improvement in accessibility from the rest of Europe, mainly through the operations of low-cost airlines at the airport of Villanubla (Valladolid). There are three other airports in Castile and León: León, Salamanca, and Burgos. The main airport of the neighbouring region of Madrid (Barajas) is close as well, if not yet with a direct communication through public transportation. [edit] Regional Administration and GovernmentCastile and León is divided into nine provinces: Each of these provinces is named after its respective provincial capital. Although the "Statute of Autonomy" for Castile and Leon does not specify any city to be the capital of the autonomous community, the city of Valladolid serves that purpose in certain contexts, and is the city of residence for the Regional Executive, the Courts, and several other important arms of the regional parliament and government. [edit] Autonomous ExecutiveThe executive of Castile and León is known as the Junta de Castilla y León in Spanish. It has one head of the Regional Executive (Spanish: Presidente de la Junta) and twelve departments: Two Vicepresidencias and ten ministries (Spanish: Consejerías).
[edit] Regional Legislature Catedral Nueva, One of the two main cathedrals of Salamanca. The Regional Courts of Castile and León (Spanish: Cortes de Castilla y León) is the elected legislature of the Autonomous Community. The tradition of the Regional Courts is traced back to the Royal Council (Latin: Curia Regis) of León (1188). The Curia Regis was a king's summons of the estates of the realm. Although the practical outcome of the Curia Regis of 1188 is still disputed, its charter seems to be an early movement towards the rule of constitutional law, much like the Magna Carta. The home is in Valladolid. Parties with parliamentary representation in Castile and León:
[edit] Regional Judicature[edit] Other regional bodies[edit] OmbudsmanThe Ombudsman of Castile and León (Spanish: Procurador del Común) is appointed by the Regional Courts.
[edit] Consultive CommitteeThe Consultive Committee of Castile and León (Spanish: Consejo Consultivo) is a group of five legal analysts. They are appointed by the Regional Courts and the Junta. The Committee delivers reports on legal issues both to the Regional Government and to incumbent municipal governments.
[edit] Education[edit] Universities
[edit] UNESCO World Heritage SitesThere are six UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Castile and León:
[edit] List of Castles in Castile and LeónThese are some castles of Castile and León: [edit] See also[edit] External links
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