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FRwidth="130"O DICTATORSHIP
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During the forties and fifties, Madrid was thirteen annexing neighboring municipalities (in 1947, Chamartin de la Rosa, in 1948, Carabanchel Carabanchel Alto and Bajo, in 1949, Madrid Barajas, Hortaleza, Canillas, Canillejas and Aravaca; in 1950 Vicá... |
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FROM 19TH CENTURY TO PRESENT DAY
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In the late 19th century, Isabel II could not suppress the political tension that would lead to yet another revolt, the First Spanish Republic. This was later followed by the return of the monarchy to Madrid, then the creation of the Second Spanish R... |
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CHRISTIAN CONQUEST
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The city is repopulated with Christians, without thereby expel its population was Jewish and Muslim (although some Muslim religious buildings are requisitioned, in this way, the mosque becomes a church under the patronage of Santa María).In this very... |
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BAROQUE
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In 1601, Philip III, on the advice of his minister, the Duke of Lerma, ordered the relocation of the court to Valladolid, where he stayed five years, bringing back to Madrid in 1606. After this return, Felipe III makes some decisions that would be si... |
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BOURBON AND ILLUSTRATION
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On the death of Charles II, broke the Spanish Succession War, in which Madrid supported from the beginning to Philip of Anjou as Philip V. While the city was occupied in 1706 by the Anglo-Portuguese army, who proclaimed king of the Archduke Charles o... |
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PALEONTOLOGY
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The city of Madrid has rich paleontological long before the appearance of human beings: in the middle Miocene, about 18 million years, which houses the Toledo Bridge fauna inhabited a warm, dry climate, highlighting the abundance of a type of hornles... |
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XXI CENTURY
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In the early twenty-first century, the city continued to address new challenges: keeping the population within the urban core (Madrid is the municipality of Spain in which the increase in house prices has been higher) expansion of the city (with the ... |
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MIDDLE AGES
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Although the site of modern-day Madrid has been occupied since pre-historic times, in the Roman era this territory belonged to the diocese of Complutum (present-day Alcalá de Henares). There are archeological remains of a small village during the vis... |
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THE CAPITAL AND THE HABSBURGS
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After quelling the revolt commoner, Carlos I in Madrid is generous and gives the titles of Coronado and Imperial, began the transformation of the old Arab fortress. When Francis I of France was captured in the battle of Pavia, the place of his captiv... |
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COMMUNITIES
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Communities:During 1520, the discomfort of the Castilian cities against Charles I is increased. In the courts of first convened in Santiago de Compostela and then in La Coruna, several cities, including Madrid is, refusing to rate the services that t... |
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