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Madrigal de las Altas Torres

Madrigal de las Altas Torres is a municipality of Spain located in the province of Ávila, autonomous community of Castile and León. Displaying a total area of 106.80 km2. The municipality is located in the northernmost end of the province of Ávila, near the provinces of Salamanca and Valladolid.

Toponym
It is a common place name in the Spanish area; it is repeated, for example, in Madrigal of Vera. [1] Guidance to the two main meanings that such vocabulary seems to have had: (1) burrow, den, ( 2) channel, ditch, gully. The second possibility is more consistency toponymic. Morala [2] outlines the vernacular term the Leon district of Los Oteros, madriz 'channel through which water flows either irrigation or drainage, or for the disposal of water from a source', synonymous with partial of "mess", but always artificial (i.e., the trail can be natural, but madriz not). Hidronímica sense also has the Argentine Madrejón 'oxbow, which becomes waterlogged, paleo, "which is undoubtedly of similar origin. A very rich and conclusive discussion is that of Coromines and colleagues [3] on toponymic derivatives lat. MATRIX-ICIS. Separates topns aside. Burrow, Madrigueres, which, as appropriate, exhibiting significance as a 'den, lair' or 'waterway, canal, channel,' and other place names Madrigal. By analyzing these and their correspondences in Burgos, Guadalajara, Avila and Caceres, favors a hidronímica sense 'watercourse'. He also mentions the hypothesis Rohlfs, depending on who has a tinge Madrigal collective or plural term that lacks the basic, common in peninsular place names, Madriz, Madriu Matriche. Head Quiles, meanwhile, shows the diffusion of topns Galicia. Mother, alluding to a river channel (and, locally, a dam). [4] Therefore, this constitutes a derivative of Lat. MATRICE-a-MĀTRĪCĀLE 'watercourse' or, more improbably, 'den'. Chueca Riesco gives a review of these different contributions and clarifications about a place called Madrigal also in terms of people Causeway Valdunciel Salamanca. [5] It is likely, in relation to that place, that it has the same meaning as assigned by Corominas - madriz 'groove open storm water land'. However, for a temporary phenomenon as the badlands has been fixed as a place name, it is necessary that the TopN. has designated an area where abrasion and erosion gullies have the appearance of a permanent nature. For some authors, the place name is of Arab descent Madrigal. This is highly unlikely. The second part of the name, "de las Altas Torres' refers almost certain to the hundred towers that lined the fence walled, much of which still stand. From their nearness its strength depended, for the population being in the middle plain, had no natural defense. Another theory says it would be a mistake of some copyist medieval as the original name was "from the Albas Towers" (Mozarabic towers were covered with white tiles that eventually faded away). Again, it is virtually impossible this phonetic evolution. --> ==Population==
Notable people
Vasco de Quiroga (1477/1479 Madrigal de las Altas Torres (Ávila) - 1565 Quiroga (Michoacán, México) • Alonso Tostado (d. 1455) • Isabella I of Castile (1451–1504), Queen of Castile • Catalina de Balmaseda y San Martín, prioress, was born here in 1543. ==References==
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