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  1. 1998 (22nd Session) Alcalá de Henares ( Spanish pronunciation: [alkaˈla ðe eˈnaɾes] ⓘ) is a Spanish city in the Community of Madrid. Straddling the Henares River, it is located 31 kilometres (19 miles) to the northeast of the center of Madrid. [2] As of 2018, it has a population of 193,751, making it the region's third-most populated ...

  2. Alcalá de Henares es una ciudad española perteneciente a la Comunidad de Madrid. Su término municipal se extiende sobre la comarca natural de La Campiña, aunque parte de este se extiende sobre La Alcarria. Tiene una población de 199 184 habitantes ( INE 2023), y una superficie de 87,99 km². 3 La comarca de Alcalá, que hace las funciones ...

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  4. Alcalá de Henares. /  40.467°N 3.367°W  / 40.467; -3.367. Alcalá de Henares is a city in the Community of Madrid, Spain. It is thirty kilometres from Madrid. It has about 200,000 people. There is a university. Miguel de Cervantes, an important Spanish writer, the author of the "Don Quixote", was born there. ↑ Municipal Register of ...

    • 1st century BC
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  5. Alcalá de Henares wasn’t quite what I had expected. University towns usually have a distinct atmosphere: cozy, lots of young people, interesting museums, small budget restaurants. The thing about Alcalá de Henares is that its university was moved to Madrid in 1836. Only recently, in 1977, a new university has been set up.

  6. Alcalá de Henares is a Spanish city in the Community of Madrid. Straddling the Henares River, it is located 31 kilometres to the northeast of the center of Madrid. As of 2018, it has a population of 193,751, making it the region's third-most populated municipality.

  7. Plaza de Cervantes. Alcalá de Henares is a city 30 km northeast of Madrid. Its attractive medieval centre, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is full of interesting old buildings. It's a university and religious centre, and famous people linked to the town include Miguel Cervantes (baptized and almost certainly born here), author of Don Quixote ...

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