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Santa Cruz de la Zarza is a village and municipality in the province of Toledo, part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, located northeast of Mesa de Ocaña and south of the river Tagus. ==Name== According to legend, having to happen one day the Gothic king Recaredo, for the street of the ''Cava'' that to the season was in those days a covered rill of undergrowth, the neighbors gave fire to the brambles and between the flames, some cross of wood appeared without damage, after this fact, the village started be call Santa Cruz entre Zarzas, evolving later to the name that today has. Other sources affirm that the origin of the name of Santa Cruz de la Zarza can come from its geographical situation placed between two valleys and between these two valleys there was a mountain of bramble patches. In any case, it seems that the name alludes, on the one hand, to the Order of Santiago ("the Holy Cross"); the bramble corresponds to a form used during the repopulation era of the Reconquista period, which often used names of plants: Ajofrín (garlic), Cebolla (onion), Almendros (almond trees), Perales (pear trees), (Perales de Tajuña, Perales del Río, etc.) A last hypothesis aims that the name "Zarza" can be related to the group of place names derived from the Latin ''quercus'' "oak", as Cerceda, Cercedilla, Cercedo, etc. Since ''quercus'' is a feminine name of fourth decline in Latin, bramble might derive from the form of the Latin ''quercea'', "oak". Another possibility is that from the adjective ''querceus'', "relative to the oak", there comes the form of neutral plural *quercea, "place abundant in oaks, grove of evergreen oaks". The evolution would be ''Quercea> *Kercea> *Kercia> *Cerza> Zarza''. Other points in favour of this hypothesis are the thick groves of evergreen oaks preserved in the surroundings of the municipality. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Santa Cruz de la Zarza」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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