Tomelloso
Municipality in Castile-La Mancha, Spain
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Tomelloso (Spanish pronunciation: [tomeˈʎoso]) is a municipality in the province of Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 33,548 (2005).
Main sights
- Posada de los Portales (late 17th century)
- Town Hall, rebuilt in 1904
- Church of the Asunción de Nuestra Señora (16th century)
- Museum Antonio López Torres
Twin towns
- Bir Lehlu, Western Sahara[citation needed]
- Ibi, Spain[citation needed]
- Lepe, Spain
- Niort, France
References
- ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
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- Abenójar
- Agudo
- Alamillo
- Albaladejo
- Alcoba
- Alcolea de Calatrava
- Alcubillas
- Alcázar de San Juan
- Aldea del Rey
- Alhambra
- Almadenejos
- Almadén
- Almagro
- Almedina
- Almodóvar del Campo
- Almuradiel
- Anchuras
- Arenales de San Gregorio
- Arenas de San Juan
- Argamasilla de Alba
- Argamasilla de Calatrava
- Arroba de los Montes
- Ballesteros de Calatrava
- Bolaños de Calatrava
- Brazatortas
- Cabezarados
- Cabezarrubias del Puerto
- Calzada de Calatrava
- Campo de Criptana
- Caracuel de Calatrava
- Carrizosa
- Carrión de Calatrava
- Castellar de Santiago
- Cañada de Calatrava
- Chillón
- Ciudad Real
- Corral de Calatrava
- Cózar
- Daimiel
- El Robledo
- Fernán Caballero
- Fontanarejo
- Fuencaliente
- Fuenllana
- Fuente el Fresno
- Granátula de Calatrava
- Guadalmez
- Herencia
- Hinojosas de Calatrava
- Horcajo de los Montes
- La Solana
- Las Labores
- Llanos del Caudillo
- Los Cortijos
- Los Pozuelos de Calatrava
- Luciana
- Malagón
- Manzanares
- Membrilla
- Mestanza
- Miguelturra
- Montiel
- Moral de Calatrava
- Navalpino
- Navas de Estena
- Pedro Muñoz
- Picón
- Piedrabuena
- Poblete
- Porzuna
- Pozuelo de Calatrava
- Puebla de Don Rodrigo
- Puebla del Príncipe
- Puerto Lápice
- Puertollano
- Retuerta del Bullaque
- Ruidera
- Saceruela
- San Carlos del Valle
- San Lorenzo de Calatrava
- Santa Cruz de Mudela
- Santa Cruz de los Cáñamos
- Socuéllamos
- Solana del Pino
- Terrinches
- Tomelloso
- Torralba de Calatrava
- Torre de Juan Abad
- Torrenueva
- Valdemanco del Esteras
- Valdepeñas
- Valenzuela de Calatrava
- Villahermosa
- Villamanrique
- Villamayor de Calatrava
- Villanueva de San Carlos
- Villanueva de la Fuente
- Villanueva de los Infantes
- Villar del Pozo
- Villarrubia de los Ojos
- Villarta de San Juan
- Viso del Marqués
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