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  1. 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.

  2. Medina del Campo has an area of 65 square miles, it is at a height of 720m and it has a population of 21,000 inhabitants. The climate is continental, with long and cold winters and short and hot summers. The main vegetation is pine forest. Most of the lands are dry lands and the most important crops are cereals.

  3. Five hundred years before Jesus Christ's birth, in Medina del Campo' Hillock there was a human settlement that shepherded cattle and cultivated land. Medina del Campo's international recognition came between 1421 and 1606 A.D. with its General Trade Fairs: the most urban strech turned itself into a endless market, a comercial and financial babel where almost everything was bought and sold.

  4. Aug 24, 2017 · Within the year, she made her next convent at Medina del Campo, and later founded convents for her reformed Carmelite Order at locations such as Malagon, Valladolid and Toledo. She also helped construct monasteries, such as the ones at Durelo (1568) and Pastrana (1569), for Carmelite Monks.

  5. Medina del Campo is located in the Rueda Designation of Origin, one of the most important wine regions in Spain. Rueda wines are known for their quality, especially the white wines made with the Verdejo grape variety. These wines have a fresh and fruity flavor, with notes of green apple, peach, and citrus.

  6. Medina del Campo. In the middle of the Castilian countryside rises the spectacular Medina del Campo, whose history is linked to the figure of Isabel la Católica. The quiet streets and porticoed squares of this Valladolid town are filled with beautiful palaces of the nobility, churches and hospitals that bear witness to its important past as a ...

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  8. Medina del Campo is home to the splendid Moorish castle of Castillo La Mota. The town itself is an important market town that became wealthy as a result of sheep farming. Even now it holds the largest sheep market in Spain. The Castillo de la Mota is on the outskirts of the town. Its style is a mixture of Gothic and Mudejar architecture and it ...

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