FUENLABRADA, a royal residence of Spain, in the province of Madrid and archbishopric of Toledo. It is governed by an alcalde; contains 1725 inhabitants; and is situated in an extensive open plain, about 10 miles from Madrid. The chief products are grain and wine; and the industry is mostly confined to the rearing of cattle and grinding of corn for sale. It is the native place of Felix Herrero Valverde, bishop of Orihuela.