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  2. Medina del Campo - Wikipedia

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    The word "Medina" which means "city" in Arabic (المدينة). Medina del Campo was founded on the hill called La Mota in the 11th century, in the same place where the Castle is, and remains of a wall still survive. At the moment, the Mota hill is a suburban area, however in the Middle Ages it was the town centre.

  3. Medina del Campo railway station - Wikipedia

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    Sendino González, Ricardo (1986). "El ferrocarril en Medina del Campo". Historia de Medina del Campo y su tierra. Las tres riquezas: agricultura, industria y cultura (PDF). Vol. 3. Ayuntamiento de Medina del Campo. Consejería de Educación y Cultura de la Junta de Castilla y León. Excma. Diputación Provincial de Valladolid.

  4. Medina del Campo AV railway station - Wikipedia

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    Medina del Campo AV railway station (Medina del Campo Alta Velocidad) is a railway station serving the Spanish town of Medina del Campo in Castile and León. It is served by the Spanish AVE high-speed rail system, on the partially Madrid–Galicia high-speed rail line .

  5. Category:Medina del Campo - Wikipedia

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    Medina del Campo railway station; T. Treaty of Medina del Campo (1431) Treaty of Medina del Campo (1489) This page was last edited on 4 November 2024, at 22:58 ...

  6. La Mota Castle (Medina del Campo) - Wikipedia

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    The La Mota Castle or Castillo de La Mota is a medieval fortress in the town of Medina del Campo, province of Valladolid, Spain. It is so named because of its location on an elevated hill, a mota (in Spanish), from where it dominates the town and surrounding land. The adjacent town came to be surrounded by an expanding series of walls in ...

  7. Jerez de la Frontera - Wikipedia

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    There are several wetlands in its territory, such as the lagoons of Medina and Torrox. There are also the Montes de Propio de Jerez, included in the Natural Park of Los Alcornocales . Its agriculture is known for the designation of origin of its wine, sherry , grown in the triangle formed between Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda and ...

  8. Arab Baths (Ceuta) - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Baths in Ceuta, Spain are medium size medieval public baths on the northern edges of the Medina quarter. This is thought to have been occupied since the 11th century. This is thought to have been occupied since the 11th century.

  9. Medina County Transit - Wikipedia

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    Medina County Transit is the transit agency serving Medina County, Ohio and the city of Medina.It operates local routes, and specialized transit bus services. [1]MCT connects with Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority, a neighboring transit agency operating in Cuyahoga County.