Encyclopedia

Castile

Castile (kăstēl') [key], Span. Castilla (kästē'lyä) [key], historic region and former kingdom, central and N Spain, traditionally divided into Old Castile and New Castile, and now divided into Castile–La Mancha and Castile-Leon. Castile is generally a vast, sparsely populated region surrounding the highly industrialized Madrid area. It includes most of the high plateau of central Spain, across which rise the rugged Sierra de Guadarrama and the Sierra de Gredos, forming a natural boundary between Old and New Castile. The upper Duero, the Tagus, and Guadiana rivers form the chief valleys etched into the plateau. The soil of Castile, ravaged by centuries of erosion, is poor, and rainfall is sparse.

Sections in this article:

The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, 6th ed. Copyright © 2007, Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.

More on Castile from Fact Monster:

  • Castile-León - Castile-León Castile-León , autonomous region (1990 pop. 2,330,333), N central Spain, ...
  • Castile–La Mancha - Castile–La Mancha Castile–La Mancha , autonomous region (1990 pop. 1,695,144), central ...
  • Blanche of Castile - Blanche of Castile Blanche of Castile , 1185?–1252, queen of Louis VIII of France and regent ...
  • Eleanor of Castile - Eleanor of Castile Eleanor of Castile , d.1290, queen consort of Edward I of England and daughter ...
  • Joanna, Spanish queen of Castile - Joanna Joanna (Joanna the Mad), 1479–1555, Spanish queen of Castile and León ...

See more Encyclopedia articles on: Spanish and Portuguese Political Geography

© 2000–2008 Pearson Education, publishing as Fact Monster