La Mancha

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La Mancha is a historic, arid region in central Spain best known as the home of Cervantes’ fictional knight-errant Don Quixote.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
natural region
agriculturalProduct La Mancha self-linksurface differs
surface form: La Mancha saffron

La Mancha wine
olive oil
wheat
borderedBy Montes de Toledo
Serranía de Cuenca
Sierra Morena
Sistema Ibérico
climate semi-arid
containsPart provinces of Albacete
provinces of Ciudad Real
provinces of Cuenca
provinces of Toledo
country Spain
culturalHeritage Castilian rural traditions
economicActivity agriculture
livestock farming
elevation high plain
hasCity Alcázar de San Juan
Ciudad Real
Tomelloso
Valdepeñas
hasCulturalIcon Don Quixote
Sancho Panza
hasSymbol white windmills
hasTown Campo de Criptana
Consuegra
inLiterature Don Quixote
surface form: El ingenioso hidalgo don Quijote de la Mancha
knownFor association with Don Quixote
cereal cultivation
saffron production
windmills
wine production
language Spanish
literarySignificance setting of Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote
locatedIn central Spain
namedAfter Arabic word "al-mansha" or "al-manya"
partOf Castile
Castile-La Mancha
regionCapital often associated with Ciudad Real
terrain plateau
tourismType literary tourism
rural tourism
traditionalLanguage Peninsular Spanish
surface form: Castilian Spanish
wineRegionStatus La Mancha wines
surface form: Denominación de Origen La Mancha

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Don Quixote setting La Mancha
Sancho Panza associatedWith La Mancha
Castile-La Mancha namedAfter La Mancha
Alcázar de San Juan locatedIn La Mancha
Alcázar de San Juan partOf La Mancha
this entity surface form: Comarca of La Mancha
Province of Toledo includesComarca La Mancha
this entity surface form: La Mancha Toledana
La Mancha agriculturalProduct La Mancha self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: La Mancha saffron
The Barber residence La Mancha
Panza associatedWith La Mancha
subject surface form: Sancho Panza
The Priest setting La Mancha
Sanchica settingOfFiction La Mancha
Teresa Panza residence La Mancha
Kingdom of Córdoba borderedBy La Mancha
this entity surface form: Kingdom of La Mancha
Ciudad Real partOf La Mancha
Province of Cuenca hasRegion La Mancha
this entity surface form: La Mancha de Cuenca
Manchego cheese regionOfOrigin La Mancha
Calzada de Calatrava locatedIn La Mancha
this entity surface form: Region of La Mancha
Province of Albacete hasRegion La Mancha
Volver settingLocation La Mancha
Alcarria borders La Mancha
To Each His Dulcinea settingInStory La Mancha
this entity surface form: La Mancha (fictionalized Spain)