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The name also generally describes the various northern Christian kingdoms and polities of the Iberian Peninsula since 711 (92–93 AH), though the boundaries changed constantly as the Christian Reconquista progressed. After the Battle of of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212 AD / 609 AH) the frontier between Christian north and Muslim south is permanently settled along the Tagus River and Toledo. To the south of Aragon and along the Júcar river the boundary is less settled and as changed sides several times during the Reconquista.

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  • Spain (Of Lions and Falcons)
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  • The name also generally describes the various northern Christian kingdoms and polities of the Iberian Peninsula since 711 (92–93 AH), though the boundaries changed constantly as the Christian Reconquista progressed. After the Battle of of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212 AD / 609 AH) the frontier between Christian north and Muslim south is permanently settled along the Tagus River and Toledo. To the south of Aragon and along the Júcar river the boundary is less settled and as changed sides several times during the Reconquista.
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city largest
religion other
  • Islam and Jewish
city other
  • León, Oviedo, Pamplona, Zaragoza, Lérida, Lisboa, Coimbra and Barcelona
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  • Of Lions and Falcons
Name en
  • Spain
Name
  • Espanha ‎‎
  • Espanya
  • Espanya ‎‎
  • España' (‎‎)
  • Hispania ‎‎
  • اسبانيا‎‎
  • سپنيول
Language
  • Castilian
Population
  • App. 2,500,000
Religion
  • Roman Catholicism
language other
  • Portuguese-Galician, Leonese, Aragonese, Catalan, Basque, Latin, Mozarabic and Ladino
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  • Northern Spain, Portugal and Aragón up to Murcia,
Capital
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  • The name also generally describes the various northern Christian kingdoms and polities of the Iberian Peninsula since 711 (92–93 AH), though the boundaries changed constantly as the Christian Reconquista progressed. After the Battle of of Las Navas de Tolosa (1212 AD / 609 AH) the frontier between Christian north and Muslim south is permanently settled along the Tagus River and Toledo. To the south of Aragon and along the Júcar river the boundary is less settled and as changed sides several times during the Reconquista. As a political domain, it is constituted by various polities, from west to east they are: * File:PortugueseFlag1185.svg Kingdom of Portugal * File:Leon banner.svg.png Kingdom of León (Galicia-León) * File:Castilla La Vieja.png Kingdom of Castile * File:Bandera de Reino de Navarra.svg.png Kingdom of Navarre * File:Royal Banner of Aragón.svg Crown of Aragón
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