Authors: Daniel Consalles
En este estudio tratamos de identificar el famoso "lugar de la Mancha" de Don Quijote, asumiendo que la distancia media por jornada es unos 30 kms e identificando tres poblaciones a menos de una día de distancia del pueblo de Don Quijote (El Toboso, Quintanar de la Orden y el Campo de Criptana). Añadiendo diversos criterios adicionales limitamos el alcance a una pequeña zona de cuatro villas (Quero, Miguel Esteban, La Villa de don Fadrique y la Puebla de Almoradiel). Finalmente, tras analizar el primer viaje a la venta del caballero, llegamos a la conclusión que la aldea de Don Quijote es la Puebla de Almoradiel.
In this study we try to identify the famous "place of La Mancha" of Don Quixote, assuming that the average distance per day is about 30 kms and identifying three towns less than a day's distance from the town of Don Quixote (El Toboso, Quintanar of the Orden y el Campo de Criptana). Adding several additional criteria, we limited the scope to a small area of four villas (Quero, Miguel Esteban, La Villa de don Fadrique and the Puebla de Almoradiel). Finally, after analyzing the primer viaje a la venta del caballero, we came to the conclusion that the village of Don Quixote is the Puebla de Almoradiel.
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