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  1. Castilians - Wikipedia

    • As an ethnicity, Castilians are most commonly associated with the sparsely-populated inner plateau of the Iberian peninsula, which is split into two by the Sistema Central mountain range in northern or 'Old Castile' and southern or 'New Castile'. See more

    Overview

    Castilians (Spanish: castellanos) are the inhabitants of the historical region of Castile. However, the region's … See more

    Language

    Castilian (castellano), that is, Spanish, is the native language of the Castilians. Its origin is traditionally ascribed to an area south of the Cordillera Cantábrica, including the upper Ebro valley, in northern Spain, around the 8th an… See more

    Demographics

    Castilian identity and culture is strongly connected to Roman Catholicism. It is the religion of the overwhelming majority of Castilians as a result of the settlement of Christian populations and forced assimilatio… See more

     
  1. As an ethnicity, Castilians are most commonly associated with the sparsely-populated inner plateau of the Iberian peninsula, which is split into two by the Sistema Central mountain range in northern or Old Castile and southern or New Castile.
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    The Castilians, who inhabit Spain's central plateau, have dominated Spain politically since the sixteenth century AD. The area traditionally referred to as Castile comprises two present-day regions: Castile-and-León and Castile-La Mancha. Its original inhabitants were Iberians and Celts who were later conquered by the Romans and the Moors.
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    The area traditionally referred to as "Castile" (meaning land of castles) comprises two present-day regions: Castile and León and Castile-La Mancha. Its original inhabitants were Iberians and Celts who were conquered by the Romans and the Moors.
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    Castilian, along with the other five Spanish dialects, is a member of the North Central Ibero-Romance Family, and it displays strong lexical similarities (greater than 80 percent) with Portuguese, Catalan, and Italian.
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    The majority of Spain's population belongs to four major ethnic groups: Basque, Galician, Castilian, and Catalan.

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