Albacete (Spanish: Provincia de Albacete, pronounced [alβaˈθete]) is a province of central Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Castile–La Mancha. As of 2012, Albacete had a population of 402,837 people. Its capital city, also called Albacete, is 262 kilometres (163 mi) by road southeast of Madrid.
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In the third century BC, one of the most important and claimed events in the history of Elche de la Sierra occurred: during the colonizing struggles that the Carthaginians waged against the Bastetanos (indigenous peoples), Amílcar Barca, general-chief of the Carthaginians, in Hélice (Elche de la Sierra), Spain, drowned in a river. So say authors like Polibio.
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