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Data of the Town |
Yuncos |
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Town |
Yuncos |
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Municipality |
Yuncos / Region: The Sagra |
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Province |
Toledo |
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Community |
Castile The Spot |
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Habt. / Ine 2004 |
4204 |
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Town hall |
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Direction |
Square of the Town, 1 |
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ZIP code |
45210 |
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Phone |
925537990 |
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Fax |
925537985 |
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Office Tourism |
To contact with telf. quoted |
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Official web |
Yuncos |
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Web of Interest |
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E-mail municipality |
yuncos@diputoledo.es |
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It is a Mozarabic place name derived from "Yunko". According to information of 1788 it was called primitively "The Sales of Unco", because "it is a ground where many reeds grow up". Following it the same information, these Sales were to the service of the farmhouse of Palomequejo. In Mozarabic documents of year 1181 quotes the Yuncos farmhouse in The Sagra, where there was living a personage called Martín Raimundo, who had a vineyard in Cobisa. There is quoted the "Place of Yuncos" in 1484. There a López had grounds of Toledo and territory gave them to the neighbors in exchange for a primogeniture in . The Yuncos foundation is always later to that of "Palomeque" or "Palomequejo". About the year 1488, Reyes Católicos sold one piece of ground of Yuncos and Palomequejo to don Pedro de Castilla and to his wife Mrs Elizabeth Laso, with the obligation to give them to above-mentioned monarches the Mondéjar town. In Yuncos for privilege real they were not paying sales tax. In 1789 the academician José Carnide, says: "He falls asleep in the place of Yuncos whose inn seems that only it was done for Beasts and Coachmen more he lacks any provision and his beds are unhappy, that's why I advise the one that should want to do this trip that I tried not to sleep in the way". (Fte.-Texto Delegation to see link Nuclei of Yuncos: Pozuelo, Cervantes, Maulon Gramales, Forbidden Creek, The Hole |
