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Alcazar de San Juan

/ alˈkaθar, ˈælkəˌzɑː /

noun

  1. a town in S central Spain: associated with Cervantes and Don Quixote. Pop: 27 229 (2003 est)

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In May, the Energy Department gave the company a promise of a $747 million loan guaranteee for a 110-megawatt plant using that technology in Tonopah, Nev. Now the Spanish government has chosen SolarReserve to build a plant in Alcázar de San Juan, southeast of Madrid, with a Spanish partner, Preneal.

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At Alcazar de San Juan, in La Mancha, I found a few remnants of the Moorish town, as in the church tower, but the name is now almost the only Moorish thing about it.

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