The ''Meseta Central'' (, sometimes referred to in English as Inner Plateau) is one of the basic geographical units of the
Iberian Peninsula
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. It consists of a
plateau
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covering a large part of the latter's interior.
Developed during the 19th century, the concept of ''meseta central'' was handled by
Heinrich Moritz Willkomm in
lower case
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, and eventually was reportedly the first in using it in
upper case
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, giving it a toponymic nature. The concept was also brought forward by
José Macpherson y Hemas, while the writers of the Spanish
Generation of '98 greatly contributed to its popularisation among the public sphere.
The
Sistema Central mountain range cuts across the Meseta Central, leaving the ''Submeseta Norte'' sub-unit (with heights mostly ranging from 700 to 800 m) to the North and the ''Submeseta Sur'' (with heights mostly ranging from 600 to 700 m) to the South.
Respectively, the former is drained by the
Douro
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while the latter is drained by the
Tagus and the
Guadiana.
The ''meseta'' is flanked by relief units such as the
Montes de León, the
Galician Massif, the
Cantabrian Range, the
Basque Mountains, the
Sistema Ibérico and
Sierra Morena.
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Iberian Peninsula
Plateaus of Europe
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