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that had been introduced by the Muslims. In this process Castilian absorbed many traits from these languages, some of which continue to be used today. Outside of Spain and a few Latin American countries, Castilian is now usually referred to as
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was created. As Castilian was the language of the Crown, it became the official language of all of Spain, used side by side with other languages in their regions for centuries. During the years of the
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are often also included in the definition, but that is controversial for historical reasons and for the strong sense of unique cultural identity of those regions. The
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valley, in northern Spain, around the 8th and 9th centuries; however, the first written standard was developed in the 13th century in the southern city of
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in the Middle Ages, it was brought to the south of Spain where it replaced the languages that were spoken in the former
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are also often included. As an ethnicity, Castilians are most commonly associated with the sparsely-populated inner
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think of themselves as Castilian. For that reason, the exact limits of what is
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and other conquests in the Middle Ages, the Kingdom of Castile (later
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of the Iberian peninsula, which is split into two by the
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Castilian identity and culture is strongly connected to
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Ethnic group originating from the Iberian peninsula
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Due to this gradual process, the 354: Former provinces of Castille 14: 699:from the original on 4 April 2015 34:This article has multiple issues. 536:The language was brought to the 122: 64: 23: 423:mountain range in northern or ' 133:needs additional citations for 42:or discuss these issues on the 740:People from Castilla–La Mancha 1: 745:People from Castile and León 611:Castilian-Basque aristocracy 520:dialects now referred to as 755:Castile (historical region) 648:Castile (historical region) 492:. It is descended from the 438:The Crown of Castile c.1480 771: 304: 291: 279: 253: 514:Moorish controlled zones 504:influences, and perhaps 730:Ethnic groups in Spain 567: 561: 484:, including the upper 472: 439: 368: 336: 559:In Spanish, the word 482:Cordillera Cantábrica 437: 349: 300:Related ethnic groups 508:as well. 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