Spain Castile-La Mancha Almagro
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Almagro's roots go at least as far back as the Moors, but its medieval atmosphere is most apparent in its architecture.
Almagro is a town and municipality situated in Ciudad Real province, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. A tourist destination, Almagro is an important Historical-Artistic Zone. An International Festival of Classical Theater has also been celebrated here annually since 1978. Almagro is also famous for a variety of small aubergines, berenjenas de Almagro, seasoned and pickled according to a traditional recipe. These are usually eaten as a snack, along with other tapas, such as banderillas.
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