Province of Spain in the Independent Community of Castile-The Stains. 490,573 inhabitants (1995 census). 19.813 km² of surface. 100 municipalities. Provincial capital: Real City. It limits the North with the province of Toledo, the Northeast with the province of River basin, the East with the province of Albacete, the South with the provinces of Cordova and Jaén and the West with the province of Badajoz.
Its landscape is defined by the Central Plateau, in its meriodional half; one is a level profile with small hills normally of little altitude. To the South the province is delimited by Brown Mountain range, whose main passage towards the Independent Community of Andalusia is in Despeñaperros. The North is delimited by Montes de Toledo, of little altitude. The main hydrographic river basin is the one of the Guadiana. This river has like birth the Ruidera, to the East of the province, that disappears and returns to reappear in the neighborhoods of the locality of Villarrubia of the Eyes. Some of their affluents in the province are the Cigüela, the Záncara and the Jabalón. The climate of the province is continental, with invier cold and very warm summers to us.