Ancient Spanish village scraps 'Kill Jews' name, goes back to original 'Jews' Hill Ca

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Ancient Spanish village scraps 'Kill Jews' name, goes back to original 'Jews' Hill Camp' name
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First posted: Monday, June 22, 2015 09:06 AM EDT | Updated: Monday, June 22, 2015 11:23 AM EDT
MADRID -- The tiny Spanish village of Castrillo Matajudios -- which means "Camp Kill Jews" -- on Monday officially changed its name back to Castrillo Mota de Judios ("Jews' Hill Camp") following a referendum and regional government approval.
The village, with about 50 inhabitants, voted to change the name in 2014 after the mayor argued that the term was offensive and that the village should honour its Jewish origins.
Documents show the villages' original name was "Jews' Hill Camp" and that the "Kill Jews" name dates from 1627, after a 1492 Spanish edict ordering Jews to become Catholics or flee the country. Those who remained faced the Spanish inquisition, with many burned at the stake.
The name change was approved by the regional government of Castilla y Leon and published in the region's official gazette.
Although Jews were killed in the area, researchers believe the village got its recent name from Jewish residents who converted to Catholicism and wanted to reinforce their repudiation of Judaism to convince Spanish authorities of their loyalty.
Others suspect the change may have come from a slip of the pen.
Although no Jews live in the village today, many residents have ancient Jewish roots and the town's official shield includes the Star of David.
Spain's lower house of parliament this month approved a law setting a citizenship path for the descendants of Jews who were forced to flee the country centuries ago.
Spain also has an ancient southeastern town called Valle de Matamoros, which translate as "Kill Muslims Valley." The town has said it has no plans to change its name. Matamoros is also a surname in Spain.
A sign with the name of the village of Castrillo Matajudios (Kill Jews Fort) is seen near its entrance in northern Spain May 16, 2014. REUTERS/Ricardo Ordonez

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you mean all this just because Columbus was just trying to gtf outa there?