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Arévalo

Arévalo is a municipality in Spain, it is situated in the province of Ávila and is part of the autonomous community of Castile and León. The name came from the Celtic word arevalon, meaning "place near the wall."

Arévalo
municipality
1) Castle of Arévalo; 2) Church of San Martín; 3) Partial view of Arévalo; 4) View of the main square.
Arévalo
Location in Spain.
Arévalo
Arévalo (Spain)
Coordinates: 41°4′0″N 4°43′0″W / 41.06667°N 4.71667°W / 41.06667; -4.71667
Country Spain
Autonomous community Castile and León
Province Ávila
Area
 • Total46.07 km2 (17.79 sq mi)
Elevation
820 m (2,690 ft)
Population
 (2018)[1]
 • Total8,069
 • Density180/km2 (450/sq mi)
WebsiteOfficial website

Regional importance edit

The city is the capital of La Moraña. Queen Isabella I of Castile was raised here as a young girl. The government of Spain has declared this city a Historic-Artistic (more important than Soria) site due to its many examples of Mudéjar art.[2]

History edit

The city is the hometown and birthplace of an author simply known as the Young Man of Arévalo, one of the most famous known crypto-Muslim authors after the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain.[3]

Location and population edit

It is located at an altitude of 820 meters and is near the junction of the two rivers Adaja and Arevalillo. Its encompassed area is 46.07 km2 and its population is 13.122. In medieval times, it was the head of the agricultural sector (Comunidad de Villa y Tierra) of the same name.

Monuments edit

 
Iglesia de El Salvador, erected by order of the Roman emperor Constantine I, in the year 336 A.C.[citation needed]
  • La Muralla. The city walls, of which only the north part can be appreciated, as the east part is practically destroyed. It is currently being restored. They originally had five doors and formed a triangle with the castle in its superior vertex. The two sides of the triangle are formed by the rivers Arevalillo and Adaja. The base of the triangle was protected by a double wall and a pit.
  • The parish church of Santo Domingo de Silos.
  • The church of San Juan.
  • The church of Santa María whose tower is crossed by the street of the same name.
  • The church of San Miguel which possesses a great collection of works of art.
  • The church of San Martín or the Torres Gemelas (Twin Towers). Formerly a mosque, it conserves a peculiar style.
  • The church of El Salvador (The Savior) in which the floats for the Easter processions are kept.

In addition to this there are many other brick monuments from different eras. The palace of the Gutiérrez de Altamirano, the house of the militia, the palace of Cárdenas, the palace of río Ungria, the palace of Real, the palace of Ballesteros Ronquillo, the palace of Sedeño and the palace of general Vicente del Río. There are also diverse convents, the castle in which the Museum of Cereal is located, plaza del Arrabal, plaza Del Real, plaza de San Pedro and plaza de la Villa.

Commuting edit

 
Remains of the Casa-Palacio de Ballesteros Ronquillo

The highway A-6 unites Madrid with La Coruña and some of the population uses this transit system to commute to the main cities of the northwest peninsula.

Also the train line Madrid-Hendaya has a stop in this town. From this line, the town is communicated thanks to its numerous regional trains with cities such as Madrid, Ávila, Medina del Campo, Valladolid, Burgos, Palencia, Vitoria and Santander.

Economy edit

Farming, cattle ranching, lumber industry, a small but powerful industrial sector and other businesses which are fundamentally based upon the processing of agriculture are the main forms of employment.

Education edit

There are 3 schools, C.P. La Moraña, C.P. Los Arevacos and el Amor de Dios, which operate in this district. Additionally there are 3 centers for secondary education, Los Salesianos, I.E.S Adaja y I.E.S Eulogio Florentino Sanz.

Places of interest edit

 
Castle of Arévalo, built between the 12th and 16th centuries.

In addition, Arévalo has other places of interest like la formidable Avenida Emilio Romero, a sports facility, a new bridge constructed , the plaza of the villa, (in Spanish, Plaza de la Villa), the municipal library, the museum of el cereal, the history of Arévalo museum, the nature center in la Plaza del Real, and the Tuesday market in the fairground.

Traditions of the town of Arévalo and festivals edit

Festivals edit

Arévalo celebrates the festival of its patron saint San Victorino on 7 July, with its traditional parade of cabezudos, the opening of its fairground, and bullfights in the town's streets. The festivals conclude with fireworks from the castle until 11pm.

Sister City edit

External links edit

  • The official page of the city council (Spanish)
  • La Llanura

References edit

  1. ^ Municipal Register of Spain 2018. National Statistics Institute.
  2. ^ . TURESPAÑA. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2007-05-25.
  3. ^ Harvey, L. P. (2005). Muslims in Spain, 1500 to 1614. University of Chicago Press. p. 170. ISBN 978-0-226-31963-6.

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This section is about the Spanish municipality For other uses see Arevalo disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Arevalo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message Arevalo is a municipality in Spain it is situated in the province of Avila and is part of the autonomous community of Castile and Leon The name came from the Celtic word arevalon meaning place near the wall Arevalomunicipality1 Castle of Arevalo 2 Church of San Martin 3 Partial view of Arevalo 4 View of the main square FlagSealArevaloLocation in Spain Show map of Castile and LeonArevaloArevalo Spain Show map of SpainCoordinates 41 4 0 N 4 43 0 W 41 06667 N 4 71667 W 41 06667 4 71667Country SpainAutonomous community Castile and LeonProvince AvilaArea Total46 07 km2 17 79 sq mi Elevation820 m 2 690 ft Population 2018 1 Total8 069 Density180 km2 450 sq mi WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Regional importance 2 History 3 Location and population 4 Monuments 5 Commuting 6 Economy 7 Education 8 Places of interest 9 Traditions of the town of Arevalo and festivals 9 1 Festivals 10 Sister City 11 External links 12 ReferencesRegional importance editThe city is the capital of La Morana Queen Isabella I of Castile was raised here as a young girl The government of Spain has declared this city a Historic Artistic more important than Soria site due to its many examples of Mudejar art 2 History editThe city is the hometown and birthplace of an author simply known as the Young Man of Arevalo one of the most famous known crypto Muslim authors after the forced conversions of Muslims in Spain 3 Location and population editIt is located at an altitude of 820 meters and is near the junction of the two rivers Adaja and Arevalillo Its encompassed area is 46 07 km2 and its population is 13 122 In medieval times it was the head of the agricultural sector Comunidad de Villa y Tierra of the same name Monuments edit nbsp Iglesia de El Salvador erected by order of the Roman emperor Constantine I in the year 336 A C citation needed La Muralla The city walls of which only the north part can be appreciated as the east part is practically destroyed It is currently being restored They originally had five doors and formed a triangle with the castle in its superior vertex The two sides of the triangle are formed by the rivers Arevalillo and Adaja The base of the triangle was protected by a double wall and a pit The parish church of Santo Domingo de Silos The church of San Juan The church of Santa Maria whose tower is crossed by the street of the same name The church of San Miguel which possesses a great collection of works of art The church of San Martin or the Torres Gemelas Twin Towers Formerly a mosque it conserves a peculiar style The church of El Salvador The Savior in which the floats for the Easter processions are kept In addition to this there are many other brick monuments from different eras The palace of the Gutierrez de Altamirano the house of the militia the palace of Cardenas the palace of rio Ungria the palace of Real the palace of Ballesteros Ronquillo the palace of Sedeno and the palace of general Vicente del Rio There are also diverse convents the castle in which the Museum of Cereal is located plaza del Arrabal plaza Del Real plaza de San Pedro and plaza de la Villa See also Medina BridgeCommuting edit nbsp Remains of the Casa Palacio de Ballesteros Ronquillo The highway A 6 unites Madrid with La Coruna and some of the population uses this transit system to commute to the main cities of the northwest peninsula Also the train line Madrid Hendaya has a stop in this town From this line the town is communicated thanks to its numerous regional trains with cities such as Madrid Avila Medina del Campo Valladolid Burgos Palencia Vitoria and Santander Economy editFarming cattle ranching lumber industry a small but powerful industrial sector and other businesses which are fundamentally based upon the processing of agriculture are the main forms of employment Education editThere are 3 schools C P La Morana C P Los Arevacos and el Amor de Dios which operate in this district Additionally there are 3 centers for secondary education Los Salesianos I E S Adaja y I E S Eulogio Florentino Sanz Places of interest edit nbsp Castle of Arevalo built between the 12th and 16th centuries In addition Arevalo has other places of interest like la formidable Avenida Emilio Romero a sports facility a new bridge constructed the plaza of the villa in Spanish Plaza de la Villa the municipal library the museum of el cereal the history of Arevalo museum the nature center in la Plaza del Real and the Tuesday market in the fairground Traditions of the town of Arevalo and festivals editFestivals edit Arevalo celebrates the festival of its patron saint San Victorino on 7 July with its traditional parade of cabezudos the opening of its fairground and bullfights in the town s streets The festivals conclude with fireworks from the castle until 11pm Sister City edit nbsp Autun FranceExternal links editThe official page of the city council Spanish Information about Arevalo Spanish La LlanuraReferences edit Municipal Register of Spain 2018 National Statistics Institute Arevalo TURESPANA Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2007 05 25 Harvey L P 2005 Muslims in Spain 1500 to 1614 University of Chicago Press p 170 ISBN 978 0 226 31963 6 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arevalo amp oldid 1194795833, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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