Province of Guadalajara
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File:Coat of Arms of Guadalajara Province.svg
coat of arms
Guadalajara (pronounced [ɡwaðalaˈxaɾa] (13px listen); from Arabic وادي الحجارة wādi al-ħajāra, "streambed/valley of stones") is a province of central/north-central Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Castilla–La Mancha. As of 2013 it had a population of 257,723 people.[1] The population of the province has grown in the last 10 years.
Province Of Guadalajara Media
- Hierogamia de Los Casares.gif
Petroglyph depicting a hierogamy found in the Cueva de los Casares
- Sepultura Agén 1.jpg
An aquitanian clergy, Bernard of Agen, bishop of Sigüenza, conquered the territory of his diocese.
- El Cardenal Mendoza, por Juan Rodríguez de Segovia.jpg
Pedro González de Mendoza, the Cardinal Mendoza.
- Provincia de Guadalajara relieve location map.jpg
Provincia de Guadalajara relieve location map
- Pinos y Nieve. Alto Rey.jpg
Snowy pinewoods in the Alto Rey mountains