Salamanca

The origins of the city date back to about 2700 years ago, during the first Iron Age, when the first settlers of the city settled on the San Vicente hill, on the banks of the Tormes. Since then, the metropolis has witnessed the passage of various peoples: Vaccaei, Vettones, Romans, Visigoths and Muslims. Raymond of Burgundy, son-in-law of King Alfonso VI of León, was in charge of repopulating the city during the Middle Ages and laying the foundations of modern-day Salamanca.
Salamanca is home to the oldest active university in Spain, the University of Salamanca, founded in 1218 by Alfonso IX of León on the germ of its studium generale, and which was the first in Europe to hold the title of university by royal decree of Alfonso X of Castile dated November 9, 1252 and by the ''licentia ubique docendi'' of Pope Alexander IV of 1255. During the time when it was one of the most prestigious universities in the West, the phrase ''Quod natura non dat, Salmantica non præstat'', ''What nature does not give, Salamanca does not lend'', became popular. Salamanca is linked to universal history by names such as Antonio de Nebrija, Christopher Columbus, Fernando de Rojas, Francisco de Vitoria and the School of Salamanca, friar Luis de León, Beatriz Galindo and Miguel de Unamuno.
In 1988, the Old City of Salamanca was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It has an important historical-architectural heritage, among which stand out its two cathedrals - the Old cathedral and the New cathedral, the Casa de las Conchas, the Plaza Mayor, the Convento de San Esteban and the Escuelas Mayores. Since 2003, Holy Week in Salamanca has been declared of international tourist interest.
Salamanca is home to important scientific institutions and research centers, such as the Cancer Research Center, the Institute of Neurosciences of Castile and León, the Center for Water Research and Technological Development and the Ultra-Short Ultra-Intense Pulsed Laser Center. The city and its metropolitan area, host some of the largest companies, by turnover, in the autonomous community of Castile and León. In addition, it is considered to be a world reference in the teaching of Spanish language, since it concentrates 78% of the existing offer in its autonomous community, which represents 16% of the national market. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Salamanca.“…Salamanca. Collegio S. Elias…”
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2Published 2015“…Salamanca. Concejo…”
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3by Salamanca“…Salamanca Diócesis…”
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8by Salamanca, AntonioOther Authors: “…Salamanca, Antonio…”
Published 2003
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9by Salamanca (España : Diócesis).“…Salamanca (España : Diócesis). Obispo (1913-1923: Julián de Diego y García Alcolea)…”
Published 1919
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10by Salamanca (Diócesis)Other Authors: “…Gaspare á Çuñiga et Auellaneda Arzobispo de Salamanca…”
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11by Salamanca (Diócesis)Other Authors: “…Fernández de Cordoua, Luis Obispo de Salamanca…”
Published 1606
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12by Salamanca (Diócesis)Other Authors: “…Carrillo de Acuña , Pedro Obispo de Salamanca…”
Published 1656
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13by Salamanca (España).“…Salamanca (España). Ayuntamiento…”
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14by Salamanca, PilarOther Authors: “…Salamanca, Pilar…”
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15by Salamanca (Diócesis).Other Authors: “…Ascargorta, Martín , Obispo de Salamanca ( 1689-1693)…”
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16by Salamanca (España).“…Salamanca (España). Concejalía de Servicios Sociales…”
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17by Salamanca (España).“…Salamanca (España). Departamento Municipal de Servicios Sociales…”
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18by Salamanca, MagdalenaOther Authors: “…Salamanca, Magdalena…”
Published 2007
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19by Salamanca (Diócesis)“…Salamanca (Diócesis) . Sínodo…”
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20by Salamanca (Diócesis).“…Salamanca (Diócesis). Obispo (1763-1783: Felipe Beltrán Serrano)…”
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