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page 115th-century establishments in Castile
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
municipality, city of the province of Las Palmas, and cocapital of the Canary Islands, Spain
Spanish Inquisition
ecclesiastical court system under the control of the kings of Spain (1478-1834)
Betancuria
Betancuria is a small town and a municipality in the western part of the island of Fuerteventura in the Province of Las Palmas, Canary Islands, Spain. The population is 811 (2013), and the area is . It is situated in a mountainous region, west of Antigua and southwest of the island capital Puerto del Rosario. By population it is the smallest municipality in Fuerteventura as well as all of the Canary Islands. Betancuria is named after Jean de Béthencourt, who founded the town in 1404 with Gadifer de La Salle. It was the original capital of the Kingdom of the Canary Islands, and later capital of
Teguise
human settlement in Teguise, Las Palmas Province, Canary Islands, Spain
County of Trastámara
ancient county in Spain
Castle of Zafra
cultural property in Zafra, Spain