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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: NUM-ORC |
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OCAFIA , a town of central Spain, in the province of Toledo; on the extreme north of the tableland known as the Mesa de Ocana, with a station on the railway from Aranjuez to Cuenca. Pop. (1900) 6616. The town is surrounded by ruined walls, and in it are the remains of an old castle. In one of its parish churches is the chapel of Nuestra Senora de los Remedios, in which Ferdinand and Isabella
Seville gave his daughter Zaida on her marriage
Alphonso
Lacy
French under Joseph Bonaparte and Marshal Soult.End of Article: OCAFIA If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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