Definition of madrid Madrid

/mʌdɹɪˈd/ - [mudrid] - Ma•drid

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What does madrid mean?

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Noun

madrid - the capital and largest city situated centrally in Spain; home of an outstanding art museum
  capital of Spain, Spanish capital
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  • madrid
    The capital city of Spain.
  • madrid
    The dialect of the Spanish language spoken in Madrid.
  • madrid
    One of the seventeen autonomous communities of Spain.

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  • madrid
    The capital of Spain, in New Castile, on the left bank of the river Manzanares. It is mentioned in history as Majerit, a Moorish castle. Madrid was sacked by the Moors in 1109; retaken and fortified by Henry III. about 1400; taken by Lord Galway in 1706; and by the French in March, 1808. The citizens of Madrid attempted to expel the French, and were defeated with much slaughter, May 2, 1808; the French were compelled to retire, but the place was retaken by them December 2, 1808, and retained until Wellington and his army entered it, August 12, 1812.

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  • Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain and is home to five million people. The capital used to be Valladolid until 1560.

    Madrid is in the middle of Spain, in the Community of Madrid.

    There are 3.1 millon people living in Madrid.

    Spain's Royal Palace is in Madrid. It is one of the largest palace in all of Western Europe. But the king and his family do not live there anymore; they live in a smaller palace, and only use the Royal Palace for important events, like meeting other kings and presidents. One can go inside the Royal Palace, see the many beautiful paintings and expensive furniture and jewelry, and learn about the past kings and queens of Spain.

    There are also a lot of very big and important art museums in Madrid, like the Prado Museum, the Queen Sofia Museum, and the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum. These show off paintings, sculptures, and other works of art from some of the most famous artists in the world.

    Many famous, important, and valuable works of art are in these museums. For example, the Queen Sofia museum has a famous painting by Pablo Picasso, called "Guernica". Picasso painted this painting to show how sad and angry it made him when the German Nazis destroyed a town in Spain called Guernica in 1937. Picasso had said that the painting should never return to Spain until it was a democracy again. Once that happened, they built the Queen Sofia museum just to have a good place to put it.

    There are many other sites to see in Madrid. Many people go to see the Pl

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