The Treaty of Madrid was signed in the capital city of Spain.

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In 1339, one of Spain's significant moments took place when the Treaty of Madrid was signed in the capital city. This treaty solidified a peace agreement between the Kingdom of Castile and the Kingdom of Aragon, two of the most powerful kingdoms in medieval Spain. The treaty aimed to establish a lasting peace between the two kingdoms by resolving territorial disputes and promoting collaboration. It also had wider implications for the balance of power in the Iberian Peninsula, as it set the stage for the subsequent union of the kingdoms through the marriage of Isabella I of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon, an event that eventually led to the creation of modern Spain. The Treaty of Madrid was a crucial step towards the eventual unification of Spain and the consolidation of its power on the European stage. #TreatyofMadrid #PeaceAgreement #KingdomOfCastile #KingdomOfAragon #IberianPeninsula
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