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| Capital | Toledo |
| Area
- total - % of Spain |
Ranked 3rd
15,7% |
| Population
- Total (2003) - Density |
Ranked 9th
1 782 038 22,43/km² |
| Demonym
- English - Spanish |
Castilian-Manchego |
| Statute of Autonomy | August 16, 1982 |
| ISO 3166-2 | CM |
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Congress seats Senate seats |
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| President | José María Barreda Fontes (PSOE) |
| Gobierno de Castilla-La Mancha | |
Castile-La Mancha (Spanish Castilla-La Mancha) is an autonomous community of Spain.
Castile-La Mancha is bordered by Castile-Leon, Madrid, Aragon, Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia, and Extremadura.
Castile-La Mancha is composed of the provinces of Toledo, Ciudad Real, Cuenca, Guadalajara, and Albacete.
The capital of Castile-La Mancha is Toledo.
Castile-La Mancha was formerly grouped with the province of Madrid into New Castile, but with the advent of the autonomía system was separated due to great economic disparity between the capital and the remaining new-castilian provinces.
It is a common misunderstanding to assimilate Castile-La Mancha to its inner region La Mancha.
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