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Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones de Ultramar
Geographic handbook of Spain From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Diccionario geográfico-estadístico-histórico de España y sus posesiones de Ultramar (transl. Geographical-Statistical-Historical Dictionary of Spain and its overseas possessions) is a geographic handbook of Spain. Originally published in 16 volumes between 1845 and 1850,[1] it was edited and directed by Pascual Madoz. A widely known work in Spain (often simply known as "el Madoz"),[2] used as reference work, it stands out in terms of the sheer amount of information, its systematization as well as for covering the whole geography of Spain.[3]

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The 16 volumes (including the alphabetical range of entries they cover) are listed as follows:
- Volume I: Aba – Alicante
- Volume II: Alicanti – Arzuela
- Volume III: Arra – Barcelona
- Volume IV: Barcella – Buzoca
- Volume V: Caabeiro – Carrusco
- Volume VI: Ca Sebastiá – Córdoba
- Volume VII: Cordobelas – Ezterripa
- Volume VIII: Faba – Guadalajara
- Volume IX: Guadalaviar – Juzvado
- Volume X: La Alcoba – Madrid
- Volume XI: Madrid de Caderechas – Muztiliano
- Volume XII: Nabaja – Pezuela de las Torres
- Volume XIII: Phornacis – Sazuns
- Volume XIV: Scalae Anibalis – Toledo
- Volume XV: Toledo – Vettonia
- Volume XVI: Via – Zuzones
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