- Carpetania
Carpetania was an ancient region of what is today
Spain , located between theGuadarrama , the mountains of Toledo, the riverGuadiana and the mountain range of Alcaraz, including approximately, the present independent communities ofMadrid and Castile. It was inhabited by the Carpetanos, a pre-Roman tribe. To the south dwelt theOretanos , on the northeast wereCeltiberians whose tribes are not further specified. On the northwest to theVacceos andVetones . This area was easily conquered by the Romans and quickly integrated culturally and politically. Thus it is practically unmentioned in the literature of the conquest. Its main urban nuclei (Toletum, corresponding to present Toledo; Complutum, the presentAlcala de Henares , Consabura, the presentConsuegra ,Segóbriga (Saelices, River basin) andLaminio ) acquired municipal legal statutes soon after the Roman conquest.Carpetania is now a term used to indicate the virtues and defects of the Spanish national stereotype.Fact|date=August 2007 Some use Celtiberican in the same way.
It has also been used in Geography to designate the Central System, the mountain range that separates the North Plateau of the South Plateau, although that use (Carpetovetónica Mountain range, by similarity with the Cantabrian Mountain range or the Iberian Mountain range) has nearly vanished.
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