- Madrid - Wikipedia
Madrid[n 1] is the capital and most populous municipality of Spain Madrid has almost 3 3 million [10] inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6 8 million [11]
- Madrid - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
La ciudad de Madrid está gobernada por el Ayuntamiento de Madrid, cuyos representantes se eligen cada cuatro años por sufragio universal de todos los ciudadanos mayores de 18 años de edad
- Madrid | History, Population, Climate, Pronunciation, Facts - Britannica
Madrid, city, capital of Spain and of Madrid province, lying almost exactly at the geographical heart of the Iberian Peninsula Spain’s arts and financial center, the city proper and province form an autonomous community in central Spain Learn more about Madrid, including its history and economy
- Madrid - Wikitravel
Madrid [3] is the capital and the largest city of Spain, as well as the capital of the autonomous community of the same name (Comunidad de Madrid) The city has a population of approximately 3 2 million, and the metro area has a population of nearly 6 7 million
- Madrid - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
When Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella of Castile came to Madrid, Spain had become a very rich country The 16th and 17th centuries are now known as the “Golden Century”
- History of Madrid - Wikipedia
Conquered by Christians in 1083 or 1085, Madrid consolidated in the Late Middle Ages as a middle to upper-middle rank town of the Crown of Castile The development of Madrid as administrative centre began when the court of the Hispanic Monarchy was settled in the town in 1561
- Madrid – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
This vast region hosts everything from working-class ethnic enclaves and sprawling green spaces to towering skyscrapers and some of Madrid's wealthiest and most exclusive residential neighbourhoods Location of the ultimate football temple in Europe - the Santiago Bernabeu, home of Real Madrid
- Climate of Madrid - Wikipedia
Madrid has hot summers and relatively cool winters with somewhat frequent frosts (13 days have lows under 0 °C (32 °F) on average) and occasional snowfalls, with 3-4 snowy days on average
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