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  1. Madrid (pronounced: “mah-drid or /məˈdrɪd/) is the capital and largest city of Spain. Madrid is in the middle of Spain, in the Community of Madrid . The Community is a large area that includes the city as well as small towns and villages outside the city. 7 million people live in the Community.

  2. Madrid is Spain's capital and largest city. A city that has been marked by Spain's varied and tumultuous history, Madrid has some of Europe's most impressive cultural and architectural heritage, which includes grand avenues, plazas, buildings and monuments, world-class art galleries and museums, highly popular football teams, and cultural ...

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    Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.4 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 7 million. It is the second-largest city in the European Union (EU), and its monocentric metropolitan area is the second-largest in the EU.

  4. Madrid es un municipio y una ciudad de España. La localidad, con categoría histórica de villa, 9 es la capital del Estado 10 y de la Comunidad de Madrid.

  5. The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Madrid, Spain. Prior to 17th century. Prehistory: Quaternary period or Lower Paleolithic - First archaeological signs of human occupation. Roman period: mansion or staging-post (Miacum) established. 5th century AD – archaeological remains reported in 2007 indicate Visigoth occupation.

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    Madrid (pronounced: “mah-drid or /məˈdrɪd/) is the capital and largest city of Spain. Madrid is in the middle of Spain, in the Community of Madrid. The Community is a large area that includes the city as well as small towns and villages outside the city. 7 million people live in the Community. More than 3 million live in the city itself.

  7. Madrid, comunidad autónoma (autonomous community) of central Spain, coextensive with the provincia (province) of the same name. It is bounded by the autonomous communities of Castile-León to the north and west and Castile–La Mancha to the east and south. The autonomous community of Madrid was established by the statute of autonomy of Feb. 25, 1983.

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