Albacete province Albacete is the capital of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha in Spain. In 2005, the population was about 161,508 inhabitants.
Albacete city was never even considered a city with an industrial tradition, the city's industrial area, known as "Polígono Campollano" was recently extended. Albacete is known as a tourist destination, but its attractions include the cathedral and the Museum
of Albacete. During the Spanish Civil War, the city of Albacete was headquarters and training camp of the International Brigades.
The earliest information of this province remember that in 1269 the city of Albacete was just a small village.