Abstract

The article attempts to analyze a complex of external and internal borders of the local community (concejo), which existed in the Kingdom of Castile and Leon from the 11th to the middle of the 14th century. The information of the primary sources (mostly the legislative texts and the documents) explains that the concejo (which united city and country in its borders) had a wide territorial jurisdiction. But in the same time the local community was much more the element of the feudal (royal and manorial) power mechanisms that the self-governed municipal institute.

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