Villa de Don Fadrique

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La Villa de Don Fadrique is a town and municipality located in the province of Toledo, Spain. The town is name after Fadrique Alfonso of Castile who conceded the "Carta-Puebla" (the founding and privileges giving document) on April 25th, 1343. Prior to that date the small group of houses was under Corral de Almaguer administration. According to the official data, La Villa de Don Fadrique has a total population of 4,214 inhabitants. The economy of the town is based on doors manufacturing and agriculture.

La Villa de don Fadrique is located in the southeast of the Toledo province between Cigüela and Riánsares rivers. Buildings of interests are Nuestra Señora de la Asunción church, built in clasic style, and Laras House.

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