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Castilla-La Mancha, located at the very centre of the Iberian peninsula, is dominated by an extense tableland, although there are mountainous landscapes too.
Of major interest to the visitor are of course the monumental cities and towns of great historical importance, like Toledo , the enchanting Cuenca and Albacete. Browsing around the area is a worthwhile experience with a variety of routes and scenery to take in. Ruta de los Pueblos Negros ( "Route of the Black Villages" ), having their name from the use of slate in their traditional architecture, the "Route of the Saffron Fields" , "Route of the Castles" , and the "Route of Don Quixote" , named after Cervante's legendary "Man from La Mancha" . Still today you will see many of those characteristical windmills Don Quixote was fighting with in all the land. Traditional gastronomy is simple but tasteful, with stews, game, sausages and the famous Manchego cheese. The region's excellent wines are a perfect match. Artisany is varied, from ceramics and embroiderings to the famous Swords of Toledo and Knives of Albacete. |

