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Valladolid

Valladolid
Municipality
City Hall in Plaza Mayor
City Hall in Plaza Mayor
Flag of Valladolid
Flag
Coat of arms of Valladolid
Coat of arms
Valladolid, Spain location.png
Valladolid is located in Castile and León
Valladolid
Valladolid
Location of Valladolid within Spain / Castile and León
Coordinates: 41°39′10″N 4°43′25″W / 41.65278°N 4.72361°W / 41.65278; -4.72361Coordinates: 41°39′10″N 4°43′25″W / 41.65278°N 4.72361°W / 41.65278; -4.72361
Country  Spain
Autonomous community  Castile and León
Province Banderaprovvalladolid.svg Valladolid
Comarca Campiña del Pisuerga
Municipality Valladolid
Founded 1072
Government
 • Alcalde Oscar Puente (2015) (PSOE)
Area
 • Municipality 197.91 km2 (76.41 sq mi)
Elevation 698 m (2,290 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Municipality 309,714
 • Metro 416,244
Demonym(s) Vallisoletano, -a (informally, pucelano, -a)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 47001–47016
Dialing code 983
Official language(s) Spanish
Patron saint Saint Peter de Regalado
Website Official website

Valladolid (/ˌvælədəˈldˌ -ˈlɪd/ or /ˌbɑːjədəˈld/, Spanish: [baʎaðoˈlið]) is a city in Spain and the de facto capital of the autonomous community of Castile and León. It has a population of 309,714 people (2013 est.), making it Spain's 13th most populous municipality and northwestern Spain's biggest city. Its metropolitan area ranks 20th in Spain with a population of 414,244 people in 23 municipalities.

The city is situated at the confluence of the Pisuerga and Esgueva rivers, and located within five winegrowing regions: Ribera del Duero, Rueda, Toro, Tierra de León, and Cigales. Valladolid was originally settled in pre-Roman times by the Celtic Vaccaei people, and later the Romans themselves. It remained a small settlement until being re-established by King Alfonso VI of Castile as a Lordship for the Count Pedro Ansúrez in 1072. It grew to prominence in the Middle Ages as the seat of the Court of Castile and being endowed with fairs and different institutions as a collegiate church, University (1241), Royal Court and Chancery and the Royal Mint. The Catholic Monarchs, Isabel I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, married in Valladolid in 1469 and established it as the capital of the Kingdom of Castile and later of united Spain. Christopher Columbus died in Valladolid in 1506, while authors Francisco de Quevedo and Miguel de Cervantes lived and worked in the city. The city was briefly the capital of Habsburg Spain under Phillip III between 1601 and 1606, before returning indefinitely to Madrid. The city then declined until the arrival of the railway in the 19th century, and with its industrialisation into the 20th century.


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