By: Digital Archive of Contemporary Manchegan Figures Published: April 19, 2026
The specific linkage to "Sánchez Tembleque" likely involves a direct familial interest in the Dehesas (pasture lands) surrounding the municipality of Tembleque. In the 2010s, a legal dispute arose concerning the Vereda Real de la Plata, an ancient drover’s road crossing through private estates near the Cerro de la Muela. Díaz Pavón represented a collective of landowners—including her own family trust—arguing that while the vía pecuaria was public easement, the subsoil rights and dry-stone structures (cabañas) remained private. pilar d%C3%ADaz pav%C3%B3n s%C3%A1nchez tembleque
Her legal brief, "Díaz Pavón vs. Confederación Hidrográfica del Tajo" (Juzgado de lo Contencioso-Administrativo nº 2, Toledo, 2015), became a cited precedent in the Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Castilla-La Mancha for balancing ecological corridors with historical private improvements. She won a partial verdict that protected 12 traditional cortijos from expropriation. Her legal brief, "Díaz Pavón vs
For modern descendants or historians researching this name, several archival resources in Castile-La Mancha are invaluable: For modern descendants or historians researching this name,
Perhaps the most concrete long-form aspect of her life is her role as the Patrona (Trustee) of the Fundación Patrimonial Sánchez Tembleque. Established in 1999 by her maternal grandfather, the foundation’s mission is the preservation of cultivos de secano (dryland farming) and the lagunas (seasonal wetlands) within the Tembleque municipal term.
Under her direction (2015–present), the foundation has: