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The final chapter of the 20th century was an extraordinary period for Plasencia and its development; the number of inhabitants has tripled in the last 60 years, and during this period of time many public works have been constructed including the hospital Virgen del Puerto, the reservoir of Plasencia,
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to the main South Entrance, while the cloister, on the East side bordering the city walls, was entirely Gothic. In the 15th century the Dioceses decided to build a grand Gothic Cathedral in the same site, demolishing the old cathedral as the new one was being built. Work started in 1498 and by the
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The Restoration was a revolutionary era for Plasencia because the city witnessed many reforms that affected its economy and society. For the first time the city had a drinking water network, public lighting, and an improved sewer system. Furthermore, the agrarian economy evolved into an industrial
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people to live peacefully together within the city. This charter prompted the formation of a Jewish community in Plasencia, which became the largest Jewish community in Extremadura at that time and held a considerable amount of economic power. The Jewish cemetery dating from this time can still be
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troops. In June 1808, uprisings occurred which later were ended through murder and lynching of French. Some time later, the inhabitants of Plasencia established a local military junta to defend their own interests; however, the city was overtaken and villages, such as Malpartida, were burnt down.
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In 1488, the duke died and his grandson, Álvaro de Zúñiga y Pérez de Guzmán, succeeded him. The nobility took advantage of this situation and rebelled against the House of Zúñiga, trying to recover the power that they had over Plasencia before it was gifted away. The
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Plasencia had a certain importance in the American conquest too. Doctors recommended this place to King Ferdinand as the healthiest place in his kingdom and the place where he should establish his residence. The monarch moved here in 1515, and died in
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was lost. In 1446, the first university in Extremadura was installed in Plasencia, according to the wish of the Bishop. As a result, everyone from the surrounding areas who could afford to study in the university moved to Plasencia.
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Chapel is still attached to the New Cathedral, while the new choir, that was supposed to stand along the New Nave, was positioned across the transept. In the Main Chapel, there is an altarpiece by
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of the New Cathedral finished, the project was abandoned leaving behind a somewhat odd result, as most of the Nave of the Old Cathedral, its cloister and its unique Octagonal Tower housing the
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French soldiers took control of Plasencia 12 times by forcible means and apart from the high number of buildings that were destroyed, the inhabitants too were also tortured and killed.
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The specialities of the local cuisine include "migas" (breadcrumbs with Spanish sausage and bacon), casseroles, stews and tench, an exceptional freshwater game fish.
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Situated on the bank of the Jerte River, Plasencia has a historic quarter that is a consequence of the city's strategic location along the Silver Route, or
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The 15th century was a vital period in Plasencia’s history, because it was at this time that a jurisdiction of lordship was established. In 1442, King
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the Municipal Sport Centre and many useful roads. In addition, several university degrees are offered at the present university campus.
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Portuguese Knowledge (XXG) article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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elements had been added such as the East Entrance and the elaborate Choir Seating, while the local style of the period,
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rapidly swept Plasencia. The Lieutenant Colonel José Puente took control of the city easily, and as a result, the
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Cathedral started shortly after, concluding sometime in the 18th century, by which time fashions had changed and
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When the original 18 provinces of Castile arose in 1502, they were established according to their votes in the
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were married, making the former queen consort of Portugal, also becoming a claimant to the Crown of Castile.
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one thanks to the railway station which was founded in the city. A curiosity of this period, the painter
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gave the city its independence and the Diocese of Plasencia was created. The original motto of the city,
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trying to create a virtual 3D model and database describing the city in the time between 1390-1420 CE.
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stole the sword of this king’s wooden statue, signifying that without the sword, he had no power.
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Once the Old Regime was abolished, Extremadura was divided into two different provinces:
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In the second half of the 15th century, Plasencia got caught up in some warlike affairs.
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The double line of walls, with six gates and 68 towers, dating to 1197. The Keep (or
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prisoners were forced to build one of the city’s most famous parks, The Pines Park.
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to help them. This was the moment in which the province of Extremadura was formed.
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Although Plasencia was not founded until 1186, pieces of pottery found in
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was deposed from the throne in favour of the infant Alfonso after the
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in 1917, in which you can see the landscape of the city from the
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provide evidence that this territory was inhabited long before.
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elements had been added in the forms of pointed arches to the
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system of local government was established in the city by
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Climate data for Plasencia, Spain (1981-2010 averages)
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The Museum, near the Cathedral, is home to artworks by
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Plasencia (surname)
Palencia
Municipality
Top: Plasencia New Cathedral, Second left: Casa Consistorial (Consistorial House), Second right: Palacio de los Monroy (Monroy Palace), Third left: Murallas de Plasencia (Plasencia Defensive Wall), Third right: Jerte River, Bottom: Acueducto de San Antón (Aqueduct of San Anton)
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Plasencia is located in Spain
Plasencia is located in Extremadura
40°02′N 06°06′W / 40.033°N 6.100°W / 40.033; -6.100
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Extremadura

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